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CATALOGUE
OF
A LIBRARY
WORKS ON NUMISMATICS,
ARCHAEOLOGY, GENEALOGY, LOCAL HISTORY,
ETC., TOGETHER WITH A
LARGE COLLECTION OP CRIMINAL TRIALS, CATALOGUES OF
AUCTION SALES OF COINS, BRIC-A-BRAC, CURIOS, STAMPS,
AND OTHER ARTICLES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY,
INCLUDING ALMOST ALL THE PRIVATELY
PRINTED BOOKS OF THE COUNTRY,
PRINTING CLUBS, ETC.
%\\ to be £old at Auction
By Messrs. BANGS cfc? OO.
739 & 741 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY,
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 21, 22, 2:i and 24, 1888.
The Sale will commence promptly at 10 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. each day.
Catalogue bg WL. gltiot ^moodurnrd.
BOSTON :
T. R. MARVIN & SON, NUMISMATIC PRINTERS.
1888.
NOTE.
For Index to this Catalogue see last page.
Correspondents are requested to send early orders, thus giving me
time to enter them in my books before 1 leave for New York, as it is no
uncommon thing for me to receive orders far exceeding1 the number of
lots in the catalogue. Address as below, but late orders may be sent to
me at New ^ ork, care of the auctioneers. The coin dealers of New
\ ork, Philadelphia and Lancaster, Pa., will also faithfully execute bids
that may be entrusted to them.
Catalogues 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, will be sent to order as soon as they
can be got ready.
I lie price of No. 9(5, over 8,000 numbers, printed on thick paper,
and priced in red, will be $2.00 each.
I he price ol No. 97, Archaeology, printed on thick paper, and priced
in red, over 1,500 numbers, will be $1.50 each.
No. 98, Bric-a-brac, etc., comprising about 1,000 numbers, printed
in my usual style, on thick paper, will be furnished for $1.00 each.
No. 99, Coins and Medals, about 1,500 numbers, in the usual style,
will be sold for $1.25 each.
No. 100, Harlow E. Woodward’s Collection of Stamps, the finest and
largest ever offered in the country, including Revenues, almost a com-
plete set, with a large display of postage stamps, American and Foreign,
$1.50 per copy.
No. 101, a collection of Greek and Roman Coins, from the same
source as No. 95, from the Southwest. This catalogue will be illustrated
with five or six plates, in colors, in the highest style of the photographic
art. Price, $2.00 without discount.
W. ELLIOT WOODWARD,
260 Dudley Street, Roxbury.
CATALOGUE.
ALMANACS.
> 1 Almanacs. Ayer’s and others, in different languages,
great variety. 44 pcs.
)'2 Almanac. Fleet’s, for 1789. Small 8° pp. 244. This
is a very scarce date.
/ 3 Almanacs. Nast’s. illustrated with silhouettes.
V/* 4 Almanacs. Robert B. Thomas, Hutchins, Beers, and
others, 1803 and after. Some scarce. 20 pcs.
y £■ 5 Almanacs. Thomas’s and others, 1801 et seq. 16 pcs.
j 6 Almanacs, etc. Various languages ; great variety.
} 7 Almanacs. Vennor’s and others. 68 pcs.
// 8 Almanacs. Boston, for 1844, ’45, ’47, ’48, ’49, ’51,
’52, '56, ’57, ’58, ’71. Nearly complete. 32° gilt. 11
pcs.
jj. 9 Almanac. Boston, 1850.
U- 10 Almanac. Boston, 1855.
^11 Almanac. Boston. Several vols.
2 12 Almanac. Hood, Thomas. Comic Annual. 3 vols.
U 1872-1873.
y. 13 Almanac. Low’s, for 1818. A terrific conflict between
a serpent and a tiger, and the narrative of an adven-
ture with a sea-serpent.
/ 14 Almanac. Roxbury, Mass., for 1858.
^ 15 Almanac. T. and I. Fleet. Pocket, for 1793. 18°
Boston, 1792. Bare.
4 16 Almanac. The People's, 1838, ’41. Uncut, 2 pcs.
' 17 Almanacs. Thomas, Robert B. 1804, ’08, TO, T2.
/*> From 1812 to end consecutive; a generally clean set;
1804 is scarce , as are several others. 65 pcs.
/ 18 Almanac. Wood’s, for 1835. Scarce.
4
AMATEUR PUBLICATIONS.
^ 19
/£~ 20
21
^ 22
4^-23
U* 24
Kffi 25
i/^26
1/ 27
^ 28
/ts 29
l?~ 30
AMATEUR PUBLICATIONS.
Amateur s Annual. Portraits of boy-editors, the coming
newspaper men of the age. Very scarce.
Amateur’s Annual for 1872. Small 8° ports.; has be-
come very scarce. 2 copies.
Amateur Books and Newspapers. Of these interesting
though transient publications, this is believed to be un-
rivalled in extent. It contains nearly everything that
has been published by amateurs in books or newspapers ;
it is rare and well worth a place in the Library of Con-
gress, as the time will come when these things will be
much sought for, as showing the efforts of early Ameri-
can editors, who are fast taking the place of profession-
als on the leading papers of the country. Alphabeti-
cally arranged, and containing not much less than'
10,000 pieces.
Amateur’s Guide, Directories, etc. ; v. p. 12 pcs.
Amateur Newspapers. A collection believed to be the
largest and nearest complete of any ever formed. In it
will be found sets more or less complete, of all or nearly
till these transient publications. As the amateur editors
of the period become the active editors of the next gen-
eration, this collection is recommended to the attention
of collectors, since in the future this class of literature
cannot fail to be more sought for than at present, and it
would not be unworthy the attention of the Librarian
uf Congress in whose cases they might appropriately
find a resting place. No amount of money could pro-
pure so valuable a set. They are transient in their
interest, and therefore short-lived. Few of the series
reach even a second volume, though several have been
continued for years, and a number have acquired a fixed
and reputable position.
Amateur Newspapers, Voices of Angels; etc. 94 pcs.
Amateur Newspapers, small size ; thick vol. bound in
half calf.
Amateur Papers. Many Canadian. 150 pcs.
Amateur Papers, etc. 72 pcs.
Amateur Papers, etc.
Amateur Papers. The Pilot and the Enterprise; two of
t he earliest appearing amateur papers.
Amateur Papers. A good assortment. 233 pcs,
ARCHAEOLOGY.
5
iJo 31 Amateur Papers, Catalogues, Announcements, etc. 318
pcs.
32 Amateur Publications. Cruise of the Ohio, etc., Under
the Black Flag. 7 pcs.
^^3*153 American Youth. Report of a delegation of amateur
editors to the World’s Fair at Vienna. Photographs of
the editors ; scarce.
/ 34 Art Amateur. Several numbers.
Amateur Publication. Edith, the girl detective. Chi-
cago, 1870.
/ e, 36 Amateur and Regular Papers. Many from Canada. 92
. pcs.
ARCHAEOLOGY.
«r*7
u-38
39
<*"40
Vo 41
/$ 42
^>43
44
/ 45
J 46
S' 47
/c 48
/do 49
^ 50
Archaeology. A. I. Levi and others. Some remarkable
objects. Square 8° pp. 26.
Archaeology. A representation of two Hebrew stones
found by G. Wirich near Newark, Ohio, 1860.
Ancestral Tablets, by W. H. Whitmore. Thatcher,
Boston, small 4°.
Archaeology, Mineralogy, etc. The Wagman collection.
8° pp. 12 ; very scarce.
Archaeology. Lubbock. Sir John. Primitive condition
of man, The origin of civilization. 111. 12° N. Y., 1870.
Barber. Catalogue of a collection of tobacco pipes. 8°
16 PP' . . , .
Bendash. Anthropological treatise by Blumenbach.
Broca, Dr. Paul. Phenomena of Hybridity. 8° cloth.
London, 1864.
Coins and Antiquities. 1882. Several copies.
Collection of Norman Spang. 8° 10,366 by count.
Etna, Pa.
Collection of Wm. Mac Adams, Otterville, 111.
Elephant Pipes in the Academy ot Natural Science,
Davenport, Iowa.
Ethnology, etc., by J. W. Powell, director. Numerous
fine ill., 3 large 4° vols. Washington City, 1863. A
superb work, now out of print and no longer for sale.
Force, M. F. Pre-historic Man ; The Mound Builders.
8° pp. 87. Cincinnati, 1873.
6
ARCHAEOLOGY.
51 Handy Book for Collectors. Contains much archaeolog-
ical information well worth reading. 12° paper. Xenia,
Ohio.
52 Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Brit-
ain and Ireland. Numerous colored and other plates.
Green morocco, marbled edges. Cost in England seven
dollars.
^ 53 Library and Museum at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn. 8°
pp. 76.
//jr 54 Memoirs of the Anthropological Society of London, 1863,
’64, ’67, ’68, ’69. In three vols., cost $25. Gilt tops,
uncut. From the library of Dr. C. Abbot, of Tren-
ton, N. J. ; and another volume of the same series for
1865.
3* 55 Monographs on various Ancient remains of Arizona, etc.
ill. 8° Washington, 1875.
56 Putman, Charles E. Elephant Pipes and inscribed tab-
lets. 8° Davenport, Iowa, pp. 95.
57 Report on Indian Relics Exhibited by Ohio, at the Cen-
tennial Exhibition, 1876. 8° ill.
> 58 Representation of the four sides of the supposed Key-
/ stone, found by I). Wyrick, during the summer of I860,
near Newark, N. J. Very rare.
^ 9 Stone Implements. 2 collections.
60 Stone Implements of the North American Indians, an
* immense collection. Rare.
V 61 The Jennison Collection. 8° pp. 8; Lansing, Mich.
/£/ 62 I he Latimer Collection of Antiquities from Porto Rico.
8° ill.
&s./o 63 The Stone Age in Europe, seven excerpts from Harper’s
Magazine of 1875.
64 VV artz, Dr. Theodore. Archaeology and Anthropology.
8 uncut. London, 1863. 1
cfc'65 Woodward. Manual of the Molluscs treatise on fossil
shells, fully ill., with hundreds of figures. Green
morocco. London, 1868.
66 Woolluv. Charles F. Catalogue of pre-historic and an-
tique objects, many hundreds in number. 8°.
67 Yairow, Dr. H. C. Mortuary Customs of the North
American Indians.
BIOGRAPHY.
7
BIOGRAPHY.
/4 68 A Mother’s Tribute to a Daughter; Memoir of Malvina
Forman Smith. 18° cloth. New York, 1842.
0" 69 Addabie, James, D. D. 12° sheep. Burlington, N. J.,
70 Adjutant Stearns.
<£-71 American Political and Military Biography. 12° sheep,
ill. Scarce. (New York), 1825.
72 Appleton, J., D. D. 8° boards, uncut. Brunswick, 1820.
78 Arthur, Chester A. Portrait, small. 4° cloth, bev-
elled edges.
f 74 Arndt, John, Rev. 8° boards, uncut. Boston.
2,1 75 Austin, Samuel A. N. 8° sheep. Worcester, 1870.
76 Ballou, Maturin M. Life of Rev. Hosea Ballou.
Port., 12° cloth. Boston, 1852.
77 Barber, Herman Id. Scarce.
xjf 78 Barnes, Ed. By his son. Port., 8° cloth. London,
1851.
2^ 79 Barratt, T. T. Life of John Hewgill Bumby. 12°
boards, uncut. Port. London, 1858.
/A 80 Blair, Hugh, D. D. 2 vols. 12° sheep. Philadelphia,
81 Bock, Carl. Port. 8° cloth ; finely ill. Colored plates.
London, 1884.
j 82 Boston. Memorial of Joshua Bates ; relates to the Bos-
ton Public Library.
\j"83 Bradford, John, M. A. Martyr, 1555.
J. 84 Burn, Richard, LL. D., Justice of the Peace and Parish
Officer. 4 vols., old calf.
Oo 85 Bushnell, Charles I. Memoir of Eli Bickford. Port.,
etc., cost $5.00 from author. 8° rough edges. New
York, 1865. Privately printed. Very rare.
^"86 Bushnell, Charles I. Like the last, and cost the same.
Edition limited to ten or twelve copies.
86a Another copy, equally rare.
jl. 87 Butler, Joseph, D. C. L. 12° boards. London, 1834.
2- 88 Calvin, John. 8° sheep. New Haven, 1816.
89 Crane, John. Lives of Eminent Missionaries. 18°
cloth. London, 1844. 2 vols.
1802.
1791.
8
BIOGRAPHY.
2-
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91
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4^zr~92,
a 94
JL 95
Jjf 96
2. 97
J 98
JL 99
100
^^101
102
2. 103
l/“104
^ 105
/p 106
/ 107
2. 198
1°9
/viz 119
Clarke, John. 18°, binding broken. London, s. a.
Cobb, Jas. Arthur, by his Mother, Mrs. Eunice. 18° gilt.
Boston, 1852.
Colman, Benj., A. M. 12° sheep. Northampton, 1801.
Cook & Moore. Life of John Wesley, A. M., and the
great revival of religion in Europe and America. 12°
cloth. London, 1792.
Cowper, Win. Memoirs of his early life. 12° boards,
uncut. Newburgh, 1817.
Crabb, Jas. Life and Experience of Capt. John Bazin.
12° cloth. London, 1827.
Culpepper, Nich. 18°. Numerous colored plates.
London.
Dana, Joseph. Liber Primus. 12° sheep. 1827.
Davis, Andrew Jackson. The History and Philosophy
of Evil. 8° paper.
Dawson, Wm. His Correspondence. Silhouette portrait.
12° boards, rough edges. London, 1842.
De Barry, Julius. Memoir ot the Northern Kingdom.
Address to the King; (but what King the author
omits to mention). 8° pp. 42. Quebec, 1901. Evi-
dently post-dated.
Denton, Wm. 12° red cloth. Boston, 1872.
Dodd, Wm. LL. D., ill. by G. Wright. 18° sheep.
Springfield, 1810.
Edgar, Rev. Huxtable. 18° cloth. London, 1854.
Female Worthies. Memoirs of the most illustrious
Ladies of all Nations. 8° sheep. London, 1766. 3
vols.
Freemasonry. Row, Augustus. Biography and Dic-
tionary. Cost #3.00.
Gardiner. Journal written by himself. 8° sheep.
Philadelphia, 1819.
Goldsmith. 12° sheep. Philadelphia, 1818.
Gough, John B. Autobiography. 18° cloth. Boston,
1 845.
Grey, Richard A. Memoria Technica, or Artificial
Memory. 8° London, 1799.
Harsh A, David, A. M. A. Life of Phillip Doddridge;
portrait and vignette, royal 8^ in the style of the Brad-
ford Club publications; thick paper, leaves uncut;
rare.
BIOGRAPHY.
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</ 114
f 115
116
.^119
* 125
iv 126
,, 127
1^128
j_ . 129
<^130
^ 131
A? 132
J.5'133
$
Haynes, Rev. Lemuel. Sketches of his Life and Char-
acter. 12° cloth. New York, 1837.
Heath, Major-General. Memoirs written by himself. 8°
Boston, 1798. Imperfect, scarce.
Helme, Elizabeth. 2 vols. 18° sheep. Boston, 1813.
Henry, Matthew. Commentaries, and Life of the
Author. 3 vols. 8° sheep. Philadelphia, 1830.
Hill, Rev. Rowland. Life, by Edwin Sidney. Port. 12°
cloth. New York, 1834.
Hyde, Rev. Chas. Memoir of Caroline Hyde. 18° New
York, 1832.
Hopkins, Samuel. Life and Character of Susanna An-
thony. 12° sheep. Portland, Me., 1810.
Hyrem. Autobiography of the Author. A strange
book ; Hyrem lived on terms of social intimacy with
several of the crowned heads of Europe, but finally
got into trouble with a female proselyte. 12° cloth.
Boston, 1870.
Jacob, John J. Sketch of the late Capt. Michael Cresap.
Small 4° boards, rough edges.
James, Rev. John Angel. 12° half bound. Boston, 1827.
James, Rev. J. A. Portrait. 8° calf. New York, 1829.
Tappan, William B. 32° cloth gilt. Worcester.
Johnson, Sam’l, LL. D. Lives of English Poets. Por-
traits. 4 vols., calf. London, 1794.
Kean, Edmund. His Life. 12° sheep. New York, 1855.
Ivepp, Frederick. Letters of Baron Von Humboldt. 12°
cloth. 2 vols. London, 1860.
Kirk, Rev. Edward N. 12° cloth. Boston, 1850.
Lacroyx, S. F. 8° boards, uncut. Cambridge, N. E.,
1821. Clean.
Lafayette, Gen. His Private Life. 12° cloth, engs.
New York, 1836.
Langton, Abraham. Curiosity. Port., scarce. Fly
leaf on the reverse represents the sin of idleness.
Lee, Mrs. R. Memoirs of Baron Cuvier. 12° cloth.
New York, 1832.
Life and Adventures of a Steam Doctor. 12° boards.
Life of Black Hawk, dictated by himself. 12° boards.
Boston, 1834.
Life of Miss Lucy Cole, of Sedgwick, Maine. 18° boards.
Boston, 1830.
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BIOGRAPHY.
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U 139
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f 142
fr 143
9 144
v 145
/ 146
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* 148
, 149
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4/y 150
J~ 151
/ 152
, 158
Jl.154
155
Lives of Notorious Highwaymen and Robbers. 32°
cloth, with colored ill. London, s. a.
Life and Opinions of 13. F. Butler and Jesse Hoyt. 8°
Boston, 1845.
Lincoln, Abraham. Robert W. Newell, “ Orpheus C.
Kerr.” An autograph letter and various articles re-
lating to Lincoln and his death. Nearly all presenta-
tion copies. Some with Author’s autographs and a
number of excellent ports.; in all, 21 pcs.
Lives of Eminent Roman Catholic Missionaries. 18°
gilt. 2 vols. London, 1835.
Lovejoy. Memoir of Chas. T. Torry. 12° cloth. Bos-
ton, 1847.
Mais. The surprising case of Rachel Baker, who prays
and preaches in her sleep. 8° rough edges. New
York. pp. 82.
Marmontel. Memoirs and Anecdotes. 12° sheep, gilt.
2 vols. Philadelphia, 1807.
Mather, Wm. W. Presentation Copy from Aaron
Young, Jr.
Meikle, Dr. James. 12° sheep. Pittsburgh, 1818.
Meikle, James. 12° sheep. Pittsburgh, 1818.
Meken, Joseph. 16° sheej). Boston, 1814.
Memoirs of Mrs. S. Savage. 12° boards, clean edges,
uncut. London, 1828.
Memoirs of Sully.
Memorial of Garrett Davis, of Kentucky. A publica-
tion of the U. S. Senate.
Miller, Wm. J. V. Haynes. 18° Boston, 1842.
Mitchell, S. Augustus. 8° half morocco. Philadel-
phia, 1840.
Morris, Casper. The Life and Writings of Rev. Claud-
ius Buchanan. 111. 12° cloth. Philadelphia, 1837.
Munroe, Jas. Conduct of the Executive in American
Foreign Affairs. 12° cloth, rough edges. Philadel-
phia, 1797.
Napoleon Bonaparte. 12° Boston, 1815.
Nevins, Wm., I). I). 18° cloth. New York, 1836.
Newton, John. Letters and Remarks. 12° sheep. New
York, 1811.
Newton, John. His Works. 9 vols., boards, uncut.
A fine edition.
BIOGRAPHY.
11
2. 156 Nichols, Geo. F. The Study of a Pastor. 111., 18°
cloth.
ziis £-157 Olin, Stephen. His Works. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New
- York, 1852.
4^^158 Owen, John. 4 vols. 8° sheep. Boston, 1812.
4i/£_159 Orton, Rev. Job. Letters to Sir James Stonhouse. 18°
half bound. Shrewsbury, 1805.
£J60 Orton, Job. Letters to a Young Clergyman. 12° half
bound. Shrewsbury, 1791.
2,161 Owen, John. 8° rough edges, half calf.
,2-162 Parker, Matthew, D. D. Correspondence, 1535 to 1575.
- 162aPARNELL, Mrs. The mother of the “ Home Rule ” and
Rent-vvithout-pay Apostle.” When Mrs. Parnell
' came to this country, she brought with her all her
old tin pans and dippers and offered them for sale
in New York as Bric-a-brac, which persons were
expected to buy as relics for large figures, but they
did not pan out for a cent’s worth.
163 Pastor Fido. 111. 12° half morocco.
£. 164 Pearson. Memoirs of Claudius Buchanan, D. D. 12°
cloth. London, 1834.
C? 165 Pond, Enoch. The Mather Family. Half morocco.
£-166 Porteus, Bilby, D. D. Worcester. Isaiah Thomas. 18°
sheep. 1808.
*167 Powell, Thos. Living Authors of England. 12° cloth.
1849.
2-168 Quackenbos. 12° half bound. New York. 1864.
£-169 Raffles. Memoirs of Thomas Spenser, of Liverpool.
8° sheep. Boston, 1814.
170 Rayner. Life and Writings of Jefferson. Port. 8°
sheep. New York, 1832.
171 Revolutionary Account of Ebenezer Fox. Boston,
1847.
72 Rosco, Wiu. Life and Pontificate of Leo X. Ports, of
Raffaello, Leo X, Martin Luther and Aldo Manuzio.
4 vols. 12° sheep. Philadelphia, 1806.
v £ 173 Sargent. Memoir of Rev. Henry Martyn, D. D. Port.
12° sheep. New York.
£.174 Seaton, W. W. 12° cloth. Boston, 1811.
£.175 Southey, Robert. The Life of Nelson. 2 vols. in one.
18° boards. Hartford, 1814.
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BIOGRAPHY.
2~ 176 Spring, Samuel, A. M. Letters and Disquisitions. 18°
sheep. Newbury port, 1789.
177 Swift, Job, D. D. 12° sheep. Middlebury, Vt.
J 178 Taylor, Gen. Memoirs of His Staff, etc. 12° Phila-
delphia, 1848.
& 179 Taylor, Jeremy, D. D. 12° sheep. London, 1661.
/ 180 Taylor, Timothy A. 111. Illuminated cut. 32° red
cloth gilt. Boston, 1848.
^ 181 Todd, Henry J. 8° boards, rough edges. London, 1818.
/ / 182 Trimmer, Mrs. Her Life, Writings and Original Let-
ters. Polished calf. Port. London, 1814. 2 pcs.
C/ 183 Spring. Gardiner. Life of Samue 1 J. Mills, M issionary
of Colonization Society. 8° sheep. New York, 1820.
184 Stanhope, Geo. 32° sheep. Hartford, 1800.
u 185 Strong. Caleb, Late Governor of Mass., Letters to.
186 Sumner, Increase. Memoir b}*- his son, Win. H. Port.
8° cloth, gilt.
/ c 187 Swedenborg. The Life and Writings of Emanuel
Swedenborg. Large 8°. Boston, 1854.
188 Swedenborg. Tracts on Various Subjects. 18° London.
189 Upham, Gluts. W. Life of Jno. C. Fremont. 12° cloth,
ill. Boston, 1856.
t- 190 Vicars, Capt. Hedley. 12° cloth.
<J 191 Ward. Win, Farewell Letters to Friends in Britain
and America, on returning to Bengal. 8° boards.
New York, 1821.
a 192 Warner, Harriet K. Autobiography of Charles Cald-
well. 8° cloth.
*r_193 Watson, Bishop Rich. Anecdotes of His Life. 18°
rough edges. Philadelphia, 1818.
i 194 Wayland, Edward. U. S. Ecclesiastical Reminiscences.
8° half sheep. New York, 1846.
^ 195 West, Elizabeth. Autobiography. Early wood-cut,
port. 32° sheep. Exeter, 1817.
f 196 Whitby, Daniel, I). D. 8° sheep. Press of Isaiah
Thomas, 1801.
^ 197 Wilbur, Hervey, A. M. 18° sheep. Exeter, 1814.
O 198 Williams, Rev. Thomas. 12° sheep. Hartford, 1810.
199 Wilson, Ed., M. A. 3 vols. 8° half calf. London
1833.
200 W ilia ams, Thos. 12° sheep. Providence, 1828.
CATALOGUES.
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O 202
Woodward, Ashbel, M. I). Wampum. Small 1° tinted,
rough edges, uncut. Albany, 1878. Presentation copy
from the Doctor.
Woodward, E. & F. W. 12° bevelled green cloth with
plans. New York, 1866.
CATALOGUES.
Under this head of Catalogues will be found a vast assemblage, in-
cluding lists of every variety of personal property existing; coins, bric-
h-bracr paintings ; briefly, all of those things which men collect.
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201
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A Fii\v Notes on the Avery Collections of Porcelains. 8°
Allan, John. Catalogue of his Collection of curios,
coins and books, with names. 8° rough edges. New
York, 1861.
Allan, John. His entire collection of books and curios.
Partly priced. 5278 lots. Very valuable catalogue.
Antique Furniture Catalogue of the Stock of John
Allen. Bunker Hill relics, etc. See post Bunker
Hill Sword.
Antiquities, Coins and Pictures, Society of Antiquaries
8° London, 1847.
Articles in the East Indian Marine Society, Salem,
Mass. Fiji implements of war, etc.
Hank Note and Commercial Reporter. 111.
Bazaar of the Nations. A catalogue of many curiosities.
Small 4° pp. 34.
Blake Collection, April 27, 1888. By Massamore & Co.^ .
Boston. Cobb, Bates, Yerxa Catalogue. Small 4° ill.
Burnham, Lafayette. Catalogue of Books. Hare col-
lection. 8° rough edges. Boston, 1865. 2 pcs.
Catalogue of Arms and Armor.
Catalogue of American Store Cards.
Catalogue. Collection of Jeremiah Colburn. Large /o
4° thick paper, interleaved, priced. Published at $5.
Catalogue of the Arms, Trophies and Relics at the
Metropolitan Fair, New York, 1864. Catalogue of the
great Western Sanitary Fair, the same year.
CATALOGUEof Auctions and Private Sales. Some scarce.
9 pcs.
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Catalogues. Autograph Letters, Historical Accounts.
English and American. 50 pcs.
Catalogue of Bric-a-brac, Antique Furniture, Glass,
Silks and Rugs.
Catalogue oi Bric-a-brac, Minerals, Coins, etc., printed
b}r the owner on a private press ; being curios, trink-
ets picked up by him from his friends, numbering no
less than about 600 numbers, now kept in the house of
Mr. Bishop, of Watertown, N. Y., showing what an
interesting collection can be made from common things
with comparatively few opportunities; almost unique.
Catalogue of Bric-a-brac. The Paulmier Collection.
32 pcs.
Catalogue by W. H. Strobridge. Ancient and Modern
Coins of Joseph E. Gay, of New York. Priced, with
names of purchasers in pencil. $ Y
Catalogue of Bric-a-brac. Tiffany & Co.
Catalogue of Bric-a-brac and the Hulbert Collection.
Catalogue. Williams & Everett, Art Exhibition ; ill.
Catalogue of Botany, Natural History, Coins and
Medals. I bis sale, dated January 20th, 1823, ante-
dates the famous Watkins sale, of Salem, by several
years, and is much more important than that.
Catalogue of Bric-a-brac, Jewelry, Coins, etc., of Con-
sul Gen. Storzel. Catalogue by Ed. Frossard./yh 6 he
Catalogues ol Cabinets of It. T. Brumby’s Collection.
8° New York, 1869.
Catalogue. Over 11,000 Stereoscopic Views. The
largest collection known. 8° Washington, 1878.
Catalogue of Animals in the Aquarial Gardens, in-
cluding the Bushmen and Hottentots.
C atalogue. Circulars from many different dealers com-
prising coins, etc.
Coins and Medals, sold by Samuel Hatch, Boston. Ex-
tremely rare.
Catalogue. Coins and Bric-it-brac.
Catalogue of Coins, including a priced copy of Hazel-
tine's type table, i pe C
Catalogue of the Collection of Gov. Caleb Lyon, Por-
celains, Washington Pitchers, Antique Furniture, etc.
Catalogue of Collection of Minerals in the British
Museum. 8° London, 1866.
CATALOGUES.
15
238 Catalogue. Contains various rare pattern pieces. Large
paper. Philadelphia, 1870. I t > L • ,
239 Catalogue of Confederate Miscellany.
240 Catalogues of Drugs, Perfumery, Wines, Bric-a-brac,
etc., etc. Chinese Articles, Costumes, etc. Ceramics,
Marble Statuary, Elegant Vases. 52 pcs.
241 Catalogues of Exhibits of various Sanitary Fairs dur-
ing 1864.
242
243
V 244
246
bJy 25S
Catalogue. Furniture and bric-a-brac in the Deacon
house, sold in Boston, Sept. 5, 6, 1877.
Catalogue. Ice-cutting. Illustrated; colored plates.
Catalogue. Indian relics, fossils and botany, by Wm.
Nivens. New York, April 17th, 1888.
Catalogue of Law Books. Partly priced. Large cata-
logues of Mr. Cogan. 17 pcs.
Catalogue of the Library of Joel Munsell. Priced and
named ; scarce.
Catalogues, Lists, etc. 31 pcs.
Catalogues. Mnemonic chart, etc. 38 pcs.
Catalogues, Numismatics, Archaeology, etc. Some
scarce. 53 pcs.
Catalogues, Numismatics, Books, Mnemonics, etc.,
28 pcs.
Catalogue of Optical Goods.
Catalogue. Phrenological Specimens ot the Boston
Phrenological Society.
Catalogue of Rare and Curious Books, Flagellations
and other curious works. Rare.
Catalogue of the Spencer Collection.
Catalogue of Trotting and thorough-bred stock, auction.
Rare information concerning trotting horses not else-
where found.
/ 256 Catalogues of Wines and Liquors, Medicines, etc. 47
pcs.
Catalogue. Finotti, Rev. J. M. His collection of
coins and medals. Large 4° thick paper, ill. ; publish-
ed at $5.00.
258 Catalogue of Frossard, Ed.
paper. 552 lots. f /o !wC
Ancient coins.
// 259 Catalogue, Sage, A. B. Bogert’s Collection,
/ t— to Mar. 5th. 1652 lots. 1 s J J./jg
Thick
Feb. 28
16
CATALOGUES.
% 260 Catalogue, Strobridge, W. H. Cabinet of Antiques.
Illustrated with a fine photographic plate of gems,
etc. ; the plate very rare. 2 copies. £ - v H .
- 261 Catalogues. I his parcel contains many catalogues,
50 circulars, etc., concerning coins, and in many instances
the only ones issued, and the only vestiges of a literary
- <jls ' character remaining from the various dealers. Amongst
them a nearly complete set of the circulars, etc.,°of
R. W. Mercer, Fabyan, Hazeltine, C. L. Stake, A. B.
Sage, and many more. 598 pcs. These circulars are
amongst the rarest American numismatic fragments
to be found, and the finding of them involved no small
amount of correspondence and outlay of money, they
having cost from five to ten cents each.
\jf^ 262 Catalogue. Valuable private Library, mostly priced
and named ; uncut, rough edge. Boston, 1866.
/ 268 Ceramics. Hughes & Co., Catalogue. Illustrated, in
colors.
264 Chambers, Rob. B. Priced and named. Morocco, half
j bound. 1745 lots. Z.J
Cog an, Ld. Gobi, silver, copper, coins, medals, numis-
matic books, etc., from Montreal. Large, thick, tinted
paper. 8° pp. 74. W*/?/
/ 266 Cog an, Ed. Catalogue of American coinsand medals.
'Thick paper; printed prices.
/ * ogan, Ed. ( atalogue of gold, silver, and copper coins
. and medals. Large 4° pp. 16. >
/&4s£r- 2(,8 (ogan, Ed. Large paper; thick, interleaved and priced.
/ 269 Cogan, Ed. American Store cards, with space for
marking. Large 4° 428 pcs.
a ( 270 Colburn, Jeremiah. Historical Collection of Ancient
1 Greek and Roman Coins. Thick paper, priced.
£ 271 College and School Catalogues, etc. Large lot.
/ 272 ( olleotions in Natural History and Library of Poulson
If- 273 Descriptive Catalogue of Australian Tradesmen's
Tokens; account of early Australia Coinage. 8° cloth.
London, 1883.
/ 274 Frossarij, Ed. Collection of Rush C. Hawkins, April,
18S.S. Notices of Aaron White and his collections
8° New York. 89 pp. 3/ f ) /.•
275 Goods sold from Blockade Vessels, “ The Minna,” “ The
I et, and others: cotton, tobacco, rosin, and scarce
goods during the late war. 14 catalogues.
CATALOGUES.
17
X276
%. 277
Zz. 278
y 279
^28°
^281
/
282
/ 283
/ 284
/ 285
A / 286
l
/*- .•
287
* 288
Oo
^>289
^v.290
/ 291
^Z^92
^5 298
^ ) 294
( 295
296
(loWANS, Wm. Classified list of part of his immense
stock of books ; 11 pcs. Probably the largest private
stock ever in the hands of any book seller in New
York.
Geoux, D. E. Useful information.
Hoe & Company. Catalogue of printing materials. 111.
Jenks, Wm. J. Catalogue of his Private Collection ;
manuscript, unique. Large 8° thick volume, sheep,
bound.
Lindsay. Priced catalogue of valuable books, uncut,
rough edges. Philadelphia, 1886. Scarce.
Loan Collection. Objects of art, flags, trophies, relics,
etc. Society of Decorative Art, Exhibition at Nor-
walk, Conn.
Loan Exhibitions, etc., in various parts of the country.
The Caxton Celebration at Montreal.
Maw & Sons, Books of. 111., large 8°. London, 1869.
Millspaugh Collection. New York, 1880. Catalogue
by J. W. Hazeltine. 1/ Ai.
Old Catalogue by Howe, Leonard & Co., 1847.
Paintings and Statuary of the Athenaeum Galleiy,
Boston.
Prescott, Dr. Wm. Priced throughout ; extra rare.
Priced Catalogue. Collection of Henry M. Brooks,
Finotti and others. Interleaved, heavy tinted paper.
Prospectus of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of the
North.
Sage. Catalogue of H. Bogert. Partly priced and
named. 163 lots.
Sage and Ponce de Leon. Priced catalogues, Sage,
Ponce de Leon, Harzfeld, John C. Curtis ; some scarce ;
mostly 8°.
Styles, Dr. Catalogue of his fine Library. Thick laid
tinted paper, 8°. New York, 1866. 4/ ^
Taylor, John. Catalogue of his fine Library, sold in
Albany, 1865.
The Cesnola and De Morgan Collections. 2 pcs. 8°.
The Hill Collection. March, 1886. '\C> ' ^
Various papers, including the catalogue of Charles
Morse, issued in Boston and certainly one of the rarest
catalogues extant. A mnemonic chart and various
other odds, ends and relics.
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CATALOGUES.
297 Walker, F. A. Almost every known household appli-
ance. 8° Boston, 1871. 111. Wines, liquors, cigars,
etc., etc.
298 Weeks & Potter. Catalogue in Pharmacy. Most com-
plete. 12° limp covers. Boston, pp. 230.
A. 299 Whitall, Tatum & Co. Drug Catalogue.
/ 300 Willis, Win. Coins and Coinage. Manuscript.
/ 301 Winslow, J. Howard, of Mexico. Catalogue by Lyman
II. Low, with Mr. Low’s usual care. 111. 449 lots. I,
302 Woodward. W. Elliot. Catalogue of books ; fully priced.
One of the largest private catalogues ever issued in the
country, containing 6M0 lots. '/ ^
//* 302a Duplicate of the last. Thick paper, priced.
U~ 303 Woodward, W. Elliot. Catalogue of his private libra-
ry. Leavitt, Streibeigh & Co. Large 8° thick tinted
paper, priced, and named in pencilf, ^/ ' . -C 4. q/7 G » '
' 304 Woodward, W. Elliot. Library. Contains the oTigiT
nal portfolio of the Bunker Hill Collection. (D R v °
/ 30o Woodward, W. Elliot. Announcements of his differ-
ent Books. Washingtoniana, D'Lsraeli’s Works. 2 pcs.
/a 30G Woodward, W. Elliot. Catalogue of Coins and Medals.
Collection of J. M. A. Lehrman, of New York. 8°
thick paper, ill. 1842 Nos. - /
307 Woodward, W. Elliot. Private Collection of Coins,
Medals, etc. Thick paper, ill. 4219 lots .'° Jr*
308 Woodward, W. E. The following list, complete from
the beginning, is numbered according to Woodward’s
list ol Coin Sales, a lew being designated by letters.
All are neatly priced, mostly in red ink, and Nos. 9,
11 and all after 18 are printed on heavy tinted paper,
especially for Collectors. All are rare. ' The names of
former owners are given with the date and place of
sales. With few exceptions the sales were made by
Bangs & Co., of New York City. The clerical labor
of pricing the catalogues cost little less than one dollar
each. The collection entire is very rare , and is hardly
known in perfection. Many are extremely rare and can
be obtained only from the publisher, and a number of
them are unprocurable. Several are illustrated with
tine photographs, of which the number is given after
the title of the catalogue. The illustrated numbers
are particularly scarce. This is the only set that can
be by any possibility offered for sale, as not another
<me remains.
CATALOGUES.
19
/309
A.
) 310
1
if ) 311
2
(.312
3
\)o 313
4
So 314
5
t/~315
B.
' v 316
6
Z^ 17
7
^-818
8
^ 319
9
20
10
W -821
11
12
3*3
13
m
14
356
15
16
32‘
17
^V-328 C.
Boston ; June, 1860. Soiled copy.
Boston ; July, 1860.
Boston ; Oct., I860.
Boston ; Jan. 1861.
Boston ; Nov., 1862. Finotti Col. Printed prices.
Boston; April, 1863.
Boston ; March, 1863. Smith Col. Very scarce.
Boston ; Oct., 1863.
Providence ; Dec., 1863. Almost the rarest of the
series, sells when found at $5.00 each.
Providence ; March, 1861.
New York; March, 1864. McCoy Col., and two
addendas, the last the Betts fabrications and one of
the scarcest.
New York; Oct., 1864. Printed prices.
New York ; Dec., 1865. Sixth semi-annual. Very
rare date, one of the scarcest.
New York; Feb., 1866. Chambers Col. Very rare.
New York ; Feb. Chambers Col. Rare.
New York ; Dec., 1866. Hoffman Col. No. 8 S. A-
New York; Dec., 1866. Jenkins & Paine’s Col.
New York ; April, 1867. S. A. No. 9 and Ad-
denda.
New York : Oct., 1867. Mickley Col. S. A. No. 10.
j Extra rare.. Sell at auction at $5.00 each ; I will give
$4.00 each for as many copies as can be found. 17
New York. Addenda.
New York; Dec., 1871. Clay Col. Photo, plates,
thick paper.
mj- 329 18 New York; Feb. 1874.
6^330 19 New York ; Nov., 1878. Holland Col. 4,208 lots.
^1 20 New York; Nov., 1878. H. E. Woodward’s Col.
Bric-a-brac, etc.
21
22
334 23
336 24
33t) 25
337 26
New York; Mar., 1879. Bowdoin Col.
Boston ; June, 1879. Coins, Medals, etc.
New York ; Sept., 1879. Pratt Col.
Boston; Oct., 1879. Robinson Col.
New York ; Dec., 1879. Gertz and others.
Boston ; Jan. 1880. Haines Col.
20
CATALOGUES.
All the following were held in New York, unless otherwise mentioned,
I signifies illustrated, and the figure following, the number of plates.
3*98 27 March, 1880. Emory Col.
May, 1880. Searing Col.
June, 1880. Searing Col.
Curtis Col.
Jenks Col.
Haines Col.
Mercer Col.
Foreign. I. 2.
Hitchcock Col.
Clogston Col.
Clogston Col.
Marvin Col.
28
M4- 29
Ml 30
342 31
343 32
344 33
345 34
346 35
347 36
348 37
349 38
June, 1880.
Sept., 1880.
Oct., 1880.
Dec., 1880.
Jenks Col.
Jan., 1881.
April, 1881.
April, 1881.
June, 1881
Bric-a-brac.
Thin paper.
I. 1.
I. 1.
none thick remaining. I. 6.
Arms, etc.
I. 1.
Arch.
Masonic.
Thin
paper,
I. 1.
Arch.
I. 1.
*
'MO 55
H4J 56
■H68 57
369 58
370 59
371 60
372 61
S
) 371
37‘.
June, 1881. Jennison Col.
June, 1881. Jennison Col.
Oct., 1881. Woolley Col.
Oct., 1881. Burton Col. I. 2.
Oct., 1881. Ralston Col.
Boston, Jan., 1882. Elmyra Col.
Mar., 1882. Dohrmann Col. I. 4.
April, 1882. Deitrieh Col. I. 2.
Boston; June, 1882. Washburn Col
June, 1882. Ralston Col. Arch.
July, 1882. Montreal Col. 1.1.
Ralston Col. I. 2.
Spang Col. Arch.
Blanchard Col. 1.
Ralston-Spang Col.
Maas Col. I. 1.
Dr. Lewis's Nuin. Library, etc.
Mexican Col. I. 2.
Crepy Masonic Col.
Jenks Col. I. 1.
Belmont Col. I. I.
Beale-Nissley Col. Arch.
1883. Vickery’s Glen men
Oct., 1882.
Oct., 1882.
Dec., 1882.
Dec., 1882.
Dec., 1882.
May, 1883.
June, 1883.
June, 1883.
June, 1883.
Oct., 1883.
Oct., 1888.
Boston; De
I.
Arch.
Anthropology, Natural History, Bric-a-brac,
M us(
scum,
CATALOGUES.
21
tr
62 Jan., 1884. Ely Col. I. 3.
63 March, 1884. Howard-Holstein Col. I. 1.
64 March, 1884. Unnamed Col. Books, Stationery,
Arch., Bric-a-brac, etc.
65 Boston ; March, 1884. Old Engravings,
66 April, 1884. Springfield Col. I. 1.
67 May, 1884. Levick Col. I. 4.
68 July, 1884. European Col. I. 1.
Private Col. I. 6.
Lehrmann Col. I. 1.
Wight Col. I. 2.
Arch., etc.
Clark Col. I. 1.
Books, Criminal Literature.
Arch., Autographs, etc.
Books and Pamphlets.
Randall Col. I. 2.
Randall Col. No. 2. I. 1.
Harlow E. Woodward’s Collection,
69 Oct., 1884.
70 Dec., 1884.
71 Feb., 1885.
72 Feb., 1885.
73 April, 1885.
74 April, 1885.
75 May, 1885.
76 June, 1885.
77 July, 1885.
78 Sept., 1885.
79 Sept., 1885.
Stamps, etc.
80 Dec., 1885.
Matthews Col.
81 May 21-24, 1886. Books, Pamphlets, Archaeology,
Genealogy, Numismatics, Local History, Trials, etc.
A private library; contains 2817 Nos.
i/~393 82 April 26, 1886. War Relics, Archaeology, etc. Wag-
man Collection. The auctioneer’s return.
t/~394 83 April 27, 29, 1886. J. S. Twining’s Collection
of American Coins in gold, silver and copper. With a
little collection of Bric-a-brac. The auctioneer’s re-
turns.
D'H95 84 April 30, 1886. J. M. Tilton. Collections of Amer-
ican Store Cards, Copper Heads, etc. Auctioneer’s
return.
l/'396 85
° 397 86
98 87
June 12, 1886. Postage and Revenue Stamps, En-
velopes and Postal Cards from the collection of Mr.
Sterling. Auctioneer's return.
July 23, 24, 1886. Archaeology and Pre-histories in
Stone and Flint from Los Angeles, Cal., N. W. Georgia
and S wanton, Vermont.
June 25, 1886. Minerals. Wettstein Museum. Ne-
gaunee, Michigan. Auctioneer’s original return.
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EARLY NEW ENGLAND IMPRINTS.
U,o 407
88 June 28, 29, 1886. Ancient and American Coins
and Medals. 1028 lots. Original auctioneer’s re-
turn.
89 Oct., 1886. The closing sale of the stock of J.
Colvin Randall.
90 Oct. 28, 1886. Postage and Revenue Stamps, Frac-
tional Currency, War Envelopes, etc.
91 Oct. 29 and 80, 1886. Minerals, Ores and Crystals,
Articles of Household Adornment.
92 Dec. 21, 22, 1886. Archaeology. A rare lot. The
Linney and other Collections from Georgia and Ken-
tucky. Over 900 lots.
93 Feb. 12, 1887. Coins and Medals of a Lady Numis-
matist of Western New York.
94 Aug. 16 to 19, 1887. Coins, Medals, Tokens and
Curios. Original return of the auctioneers. About
1800 lots.
9o May 21—25, 1888. Coins and Medals, including a
remarkable assortment of American Colonials and
Mint Coins. Splendidly illustrated with 12 plates.
Original auctioneer's returns.
Woodward, W. E. lust of his Coin Sale Catalogues.
New York, 1882.
EARLY NEW ENGLAND IMPRINTS.
408
A | Devout & Mumble | Enquiry | into the reasons of
the | Divine Council | In the death of | Good Men.
An early Boston imprint of the 17th century. First
page injured, otherwise a good impression and very
rare. Running title, “ An inquiry into the death of
good men. Rough edges. This book is doubtless a
Mather. 18° pp. 16.
Amecio, William. Lectures on the Psalms of David.
Small 4° sheep. Autograph of Elijah Dunbar. “Ex
libris Patris et Avi." Amsterdam, 1685. From the
Mather library, presumed to have been presented bv
C. Mather.
410 Ancient work in Latin. Thick folio, old binding, k. a.
h rom the Mather library. Autograph of Elijah Dun-
bar, 1607.
EARLY NEW ENGLAND IMPRTNTS.
23
/» 111
X?J-
412
t/^13
do 414
Jo 416
i. 417
^ 418
Baxter, Richard. Catholick Theologies or Pacification
of the Dogmatical Word Warriors. Folio, old calf,
London, 1675. Another Book from the old Mather
Library, like several of the preceding, presented to
Samuel Dunbar from the original library. Portrait on
copper of Richard Baxter.
Breeches Bible. An original copy from the Mather
Library. Laid between the leaves are some ridiculous
statements concerning this volume. This is said to
have come over in the Mayflower to Newburyport.
Calvin, John. Institutio Christianiae Religionis. From
the Mather Library, presented to Samuel Dunbar.
Thick 8° calf. Geneva, 1592.
Colman, Benj. Baptismal Sermon. 18° boards. Bos-
ton, 1722. Like most of the originals of the Mathers
of Boston it is a very rare book. Contains a preface
from the object of the ordinance, R. Judah Morris, a
converted Jew, also an introduction, signed by In-
crease Mather, dated Cambridge, May 1st, 1722. 18°
half bound in sheep. A rare Mather volume ; together
with two separate works, “The Whole Truth, etc.,”
written by Morris. Small 8° half bound. Boston, 1722.
Another copy.
Another of the books from the old Mather family, pre-
sented by Samuel Mather, son of Cotton, to Samuel
Dunbar. A volume of ancient commentaries on the
Prophet Hosea, with original presentation inscription
to Samuel Dunbar from Samuel Mather. Contains a
friendly presentation note in the handwriting of Sam-
uel Mather, with numerous marginal notes to text, in
the same handwriting. Hilderbergia. 4° old calf.
London, 1605.
Another of the books of the Mather family, presented
to Samuel Dunbar, 1724, by Samuel Mather, son of
Cotton Mather. Thick 4°.
Another volume from the Mather family, presented by
Samuel Mather to Samuel Dunbar, 1704. Contains a
Greek inscription.
Another. Early Religious work, from the Mather, and
later from the Dunbar Library ; a presentation copy
from original library of the Mathers, 1641. Thick
folio, old calf, Geneva. From the press of Jacob Stoer.
Contains Stoer’s quaint monograms. Original of the
period.
24
EARLY NEW ENGLAND IMPRINT'S.
420 Commentary. Collectors of books will remember the
sale of the Library of the Mather family : many of the
books passed into the hands of George Brinley of Hart-
ford, Conn. This volume, originally from the Mather
Library, was presented by Samuel Mather to Samuel
Dunbar, as shown by the inscription in writing of
Dunbar, „ 1 728. Ibis is a volume of Commentaries
on the Epistle to the Hebrews. 8° old calf. Hilder-
bergia, 1513.
421 Commentary by David Paeria on the Epistle to the
Romans. Contains a presentation note from Samuel
Mather to Samuel Dunbar, 1725, and on the title page
170o. 1 he autograph of Richard Mather is extremely
rare. 4 old calf. Frankfort, 1578. Presentation
note on the title page from Mather Ryles, 1725. 32°
sheep.
422 ( ommentary by David Paeria on the Epistle to the
Hebrews. Contains an autograph of Richard Mather,
progenitor of the Mathers in America, and also con-
tains a presentation note from Samuel Mather to
Samuel Dunbar, 1725.
S 0 £>
423
Cotton, John. Tue General Practice of the Churches of
New England relating to | Baptism, | vindicated, | or
some | essays | on this important question. With some
letters that passed on the subject, by John Cotton,
A. M., of Plymouth. In good condition. Notin the
Brinley Library, and is worthy to have been there.
Extremely rare. 8° uncut, pp. 72.
Cummings, M. A. Discourses to a Society of Young
Men. With a selection of pamphlets published on va-
rious occasions, chiefly on controversial theological
points formerly of local importance. 8° calf, v.d.;
from the old Dunbar Library.
t 427
* 'illllVUVMp
Early New England Sermons ; funere
8’ sheep, v. y., v. <1. 12 bound together.
Edward Stillingfleet, D. I)., Lord Bishop of Worcester.
Ground of Natural and Revealed Religion. Portrait
'"| London, 1721. Kolio, old calf. Inscription
1 " in fine condition.
on copper,
on fly-leaf by
Tract Primer.
Samuel Mather
18° cloth.
Edwards, John. Theologia Reformata, from the Dun-
bar Library, originally from Mercy Peirce from her
father. Large folio, panelled calf. London, 172(i.
EARLY NEW ENGLAND IMPRINTS.
25
rfo 428 Elijah Dunbar. Patris Dono. This volume from the
old Mather Library, is a scriptural proof of the propri-
ety of infant baptism and infant church membership,
and was doubtless used in the preparation by Increase
Mather of his reply to John Norcot. A most rare
book, being undoubtedly an unique volume; sold in
Woodward’s Library, 1869, for $250, (probably gov-
erned in its value by its weight,) the largest price
ever paid for an American book; contains on the fly-
loaf its ownership and a variety of manuscript entries.
Square 8° old sheep. London, 1651. The book is
thus traced to the former ownership of the Mathers,
by an actual chain of title from the 17th century.
Jo 429 Erasmus. 18° sheep. From the Mather Library; a
present to Rev. Mr. Dunbar. London, 1717.
^-430 Hill, Joseph. Greek and Latin Dictionary. On the
fly-leaf autograph of former owner, 1699; probably
from the old Mather Library. 8° old calf, sign., title,
imp.
431 Holy Bible. A portion of the Holy Scriptures in Greek ;
copious annotations in manuscript, also in Greek.
Large 4° bound in vellum. A manuscript note on the
fly-leaf recites that the book was bought by Rev.
Elijah Dunbar from his classmate, J. B. Howe, and
that it was formerly of the Mather Library and prob-
ably owned by Richard Mather of Dorchester, and
later from the Mather Byles Library of Boston. The
annotations are on inserted leaves ; very ancient and
very voluminous, and showing great labor. The
volume is unique and curious, and well worthy of
study ; as stated in the note, from the Mather and Byles
Libraries; bears evidence of venerable antiquity.
432 Holy Bible. Breeches Bible. [See Genesis iii. 7.] A
rare Bible from the Library of the Mathers. “ Then
the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew
that they were naked, and they sewed figge tree leaves
together and made themselves breeches.” 4° ancient
calf with bands. Concerning the rarity of this book a
considerable amount of taffy has been printed in the
Boston “Transcript” under the head of Notes and
Queries.
^*£1433 Hopkins, Stephen, A. M. Magazine; this magazine,
published in New England, was devoted to the prin-
ciples of religion according to Edwards, Hopkins,
Strong and other divines of the period. 8vo sheep.
Newbury port, 1783.
26
EARLY NEW ENGLAND IMPRINTS.
Hosea. Commentary on the Prophet ; one of the an-
cient Mather books. Samuel Mather, 1706, on the fly
leaf, back of the title pages. Presentation note from
Samuel Mather, dated July, 1725. Many marginal
references in the handwriting of Samuel Mather. 4°
old sheep.
Ji, 435 Hutchins, Thomas. Xenophon’s Anabasis. Another
volume from the original Mather Library. Presented
to the Dunbar Library, when Dunbar was in Harvard
College. 12° sheep. Cambridge, 1785.
/c c 438
Mather, Increase. A Discourse | Concerning | Faith
and Fervency | in | Prayer | and the Glorious King-
dom of the Lord Jesus Christ on | earth, now approach-
ing. | Delivered in several Sermons, | in which the
signs of the present | times are considered, with a true
| account of the late wonderful and | astonishing suc-
cess of the Gospel in Ceilon, Amboina and Malabar.
Followed by quotations in five lines. Small 8° old calf,
a few of the last leaves torn, but the book generally in
good condition. Excessively rare.
Mather, Increase. A number of Religious Discourses,
early Boston imprints; one on Apostasy ; all of course
on religious subjects. A number of separate titles
bound together. A Sermon on the execution of two
men, wherein is showed that excess in wickedness
doth bring untimely death. Printed for R. P. in
Boston, 1685. A very early New England Execution
Sermon. Such profitable occasions were always reli-
giously improved in early New England. In poor
condition, hut a very rare book.
Mather, Increase. The | Life & Death | of | the Rev-
erend Man of God, | Mr. Richard Mather | Teacher of
the Church in | Dorchester | in New England. | Cam-
bridge | Printed for S. G. and M. .1. 1670. Preface
by Increase Mather. A line, almost clean copy. Small
4 First leaf a little injured at the upper right hand.
A scarce biography and extremely rare hook.
439 Mather, Increase. | Teacher of a Church in Boston,
N. E. Quotation in live lines. Historical Discourse
| concerning the [ Prevalency | of | prayer | Wherein
is showed that New England’s late deliverance from
the heathen is an eminent answer of prayer. | Boston,
1677. Printed and sold by John Foster, 1677.
EARLY NEW ENGLAND IMPRINTS.
27
Mather. Remarkable Providences. A portion of one
of the rarest works by the Mathers, from pages 167 to
300. Portion of the original work on Witchcraft ; one
of the rarest books existing1.
©
/& 441 Mather, Samuel, some time Pastor in the Church at
Dublin. This book undoubtedly from the old Mather
Library, presented to Samuel Dunbar. Square calf.
N London, 1705.
2 Another book from the old Mather Library ; Baxter,
Richard. Catholick Theologie. Plain, pure and peace-
able, for the pacification of the dogmatical word war-
riors. Copper-plate portrait of Baxter. Folio, calf.
London, 1675.
j^-443 Mather, Increase. A sermon preached in Boston, July,
1682. Contains a preface by the Rev. Author, and an
announcement of some of his books. Amongst others
his “Illustrious Providences.” The book is nearly
complete, but stained and soiled. Small 8° Boston,
1682.
^/^444 Mather, Increase. Preface to a discourse by Jonathan
Mitchel, of Cambridge, in New England. The dis-
course itself is on the glory to which God called be-
lievers by Jesus Christ. 8° old sheep. Boston. S.
Green. Printed for Benj. Elliott and sold at his shop.
1721. Contains genealogy of the Mitchel family.
Small 8° with preface by Walter, minister of Roxbury.
Very rare. Introduction to the reader by John Col-
lins. In good condition, but a little stained.
445 Morton, Nathaniel. New England's Memoriall, or a
brief narration of the most memorable of remarkable
passages of the Providence of God manifested to the
Planters of New England in America, with reference
to the first colony therein called New Plimouth; as
also a nomination of divers of the most eminent instru-
ments, deceased, both of Church and Commonwealth,
improved in the first beginning and after progress of
sundry of the respected jurisdiction of those parts. In
reference unto sundry exemplary passages of their
lives, and the time of their death. One of the rarest,
of the original Vols. of New England history. Small
4° in original calf binding. Without doubt one of the
finest copies extant. On the fiy leaves may be seen the
autographs of former owners, John Andrews, Leonard
Withington and others.
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EARLY NEW ENGLAND IMPRINTS.
446
450
451
^458
UZ 454
t/ 455
Old book. Believed to be a Mather, late in the 17th
century. Contains the names of many divines of New
England of that time. Boards, sheep. The first pages
imperfect.
Old New England Sermons, early in the 18th century,
some local. 8° sheep, v. L, v. d.
Old Mather Library. Theoretical and Practical Theol-
ogy. Petro Varo, Mastrich. Copperplate portrait ;
presentation note to Samuel Dunbar, 1704. Supposed
to be in the handwriting of Samuel Mather.
Pemberton, Ebenezer. The | Divine Original | and |
Dignity | of Government asserted, | and advantageous
prospect of the Ruler's Mortality | Recommended. A
Sermon preached before his Excellency the Gouer-
nour, the Honourable Council and Assembly of the
Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England,
May 31st, 1710. Small 8° sheep. Boston, 1710. In
fine condition. One of the rarest of the Massachusetts
Election Sermons, and historically one of the most
valuable.
Ratio Disciplinae. Modeled on the original Ratio Dis-
ciplinae by Cotton Mather. 18° sheep. Portland,
1829.
Reformation, the great duty of an afflicted people,
Walking with God, etc. Doubtless by one of the
Mathers. Imperfect; pp. 36.
Stillingfleet, Edw., I). 1). This book is evidently from
the old Mather Library. Contains a line portrait on
copper. Old calf, in fine condition. London, 1724.
Staynoe. Salvation by Christ alone. From the Dunbar
Library, probably belonged to Cotton Mather. 8° old
sheep. London, 1 7 04.
The | Compleat souldier, or expert | Artillary Man,
with the various beats of the drum necessary for young
Soldiers, Captains, Clerks, etc. Boston. Printed for
and sold by Nicholas Boone, over against the old
Church, 1701. Early Boston imprint. One of the
earliest military books printed in New England.
Small H° boards, sheep.
The Deyet of Poland. A satire printed at Dantiz in the
year 1705. Phis volume was taken from a bound col-
lection of early New England tracts, and is presumed
to be a New England imprint of an early date,
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O 456 The | Reasonableness | of | Personal Reformation | and
the | Necessity of | Conversion. | 18° Early Boston
edition by John Flavell, Boston, N. E., 1725. Very
rare.
Oo «7
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O 460
60 461
^-"462
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FACETIAE.
A Portraiture of Shakerism, character and conduct
from first appearance of Ann Lee to the present time.
Written by Mary M. Dyer. 8° half bound. A scarce
and much read book. s. I ., 1821.
American Notes and Queries. No. 2 contains a note
concerning John Cleland, the author of a certain noto-
rious book, and other curious bibliographical informa-
tion.
Beaujoint, Jules. The Secret Memoirs of Madame
Pompadour. 8° Purple cloth, ill. London, 1885.
Cox, S. S. One of Cox’s funny speeches on the Marine.
Cupid’s Yokes, or the binding forces of conjugal life, by
E. H. Haywood. 8° Rigidly suppressed and has given
rise to several controversies at law.
Erotica, etc. A most curious collection. 12° pp. 12.
New York, 1867.
Life in Boston. Irregular. 6 numbers.
Matsell, Geo. W. Vocabulum, or the Rogue’s Lexi-
con. 12° cloth, port., illustrated, scarce.
Mrs. Cibber. Her two remarkable and romantic trials.
Illustrated. Red cloth. London, 1887.
Peele, Geo., The Jests of. A man very well known in
London and elsewhere. Also the History of Friar
Rush: The History of Tanakin Shinker, the hog-faced
woman. Illustrated. A very rare re-printed book.
Small 4° Half bound in morocco.
Sheridan, Louisa H. The Comic Offering. Comic ill.,
2 vols. 18° full gilt, embossed morocco.
Story of Esquire Brown and His Mule. 111.
The Beggar Girl, by Mrs. Bennet. 5 vols. 12° boards,
half bound. London, 1813.
The Comic Offering. 111. 12° morocco, embossed.
London, 1831.
The Fiend's Delight, by Dodgrill. 111., cloth.
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GENEALOGY.
j/o 473 The Life of Madame Vestris. Contains a series of let-
ters written by Madame to Handsome Jack ; also many
curious anecdotes. Post 8° red cloth. London, 1839.
GENEALOG-Y.
<^o 474 American Family Antiquity. Illustrated with portraits
and emblazoned armorial coats. Contains the records
of Snow, Wheeler, Martin, Colover, Kish, Waterbury,
and other American families. A sumptuous and costly
woik, now very scarce. Large 4° bound in red cloth,
gilt. New York, 1881.
475 Barnaby. Family of the Barnaby or Barnabe Family.
Lxcerpt Irom the Histor. and Genealogical Register.
Jr 476 Buckingham Family. By Rev. W. F. Chapman, A. M.
111. 8° Hartford, Conn., 1872. Rare.
2 477 Chronotype. Portrait of Dr. Winslow Lewis.
478 Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke, Newbury, Mass.
Thick paper. 8° uncut. Boston, 1883.
£-479 Family of Wm. Fairfax, of Velvor, Virginia. Folded
sheet.
^480 Genealogical Gleanings in England. 8° Number 6.
481 General David Cobb. 8° pp. 20.
Jl.482 Historical and Genealogical Register. Remarks on
the Life and Character of Gen. D. Cobb.
/> 483
Ob 484
Jm 485
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x^i87
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Holmes, John. Letter of Directions to his Father's
Birthdays. 4 tinted paper, printed bv the U. Q. Club.
New York, 1865. Presentation copy. Scarce. Only
42 printed.
Hinman. First Puritan settlers of Conn. Portrait. 8°
uncut. Hartford, 1856.
Memoir of Edward Rawson, Colonial Secretary of
M;iss., and genealogies ot his descendants, portraits
and fac similes of autographs. 8° uncut. Boston, 1849.
Heraldry. 8° New York.
Prentiss Family of New England. Ports, and ills.
Contains presentation note from the author. 8° cloth.
Boston, 1852. Very scarce.
Robert Harris and his descendants; Notices of the
Morey and Metcalf Families. 8° pp. 56. Scarce.
Sumner, Gov. Pedigree of his direct line. 1 sheet.
Scarce.
HISTORY.
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O 494
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496
^'497
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Taintor Family. 8° uncut, unbound. Springfield, 1847.
Thu American Genealogist. India paper or thin sheets,
from the press of Joel Munsell. 8° rough edges, uni-
que. Albany.
The Ancestry of Princess Alexandra, of Gliicksburg.
The Descendants of Wm. Fairfax.
The Gale Family. 8° uncut, pages 10.
The Gale Family; Watertown, Mass. 8° uncut.
The Munsell Family of Windsor. 8° uncut.
The Perkins Family of Connecticut.
The Fenton Family. 8° uncut. Willimantic, 1877.
Usher. The Usher Family of New England. Heavy
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Walter. The Benjamin Franklin Family. 18° New
Bedford, 1874.
oOl Watson, John, and Ins descendants. Large 4° thick
tinted paper. This with presentation note from Mr.
Hoffman. Uncut, rough edges. New York. Only 52
copies printed for the U. Q. Club. 1865.
^ 502 Wentworth, Elder Wm. His descendants. 8° pp. 50.
Boston, 1850.
J/c 503 Whitmore, Wm. H. American Genealogy and Cata-
logue of Famity Histories. Thin India paper copy,
unique. Presented by the printer.
HISTORY.
504
505
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Bayard, Jas. Constitution of the United States. 12°
sheep. Philadelphia; 1839.
Brief History of F. F. Gouraud.
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Burke, M. A. History of the Jews. 111. 12° cloth.
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Corbett, Wm. History of the Protestant Reformation.
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Collection of Historical Acts, Negotiations, and
Treaties.
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Doomsday Rook, History and Account. The Dooms-
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Early Days of the National Guards. Prominent events
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History of England. 1 vol. 8° sheep. London, 1773.
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JdoOKRR, W. Natural History. About 300 illustrations.
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Impartial History of the French Revolution. 8° sheep.
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port. 8° London, 1873.
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Patton, J. H. History of the United States of America.
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2— 552 P unchard, George. History of Congregationalism.
553 Ramsey, Dr. David. History of the American Revolu-
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554 Remarks on Ecclesiastical History. 8° sheep. London,
1751.
555 Robertson, Wm., D. D. History of America. A new
edition. This work contains a catalogue of Spanish
books and manuscripts, many hundreds in number. 3
vols. 8° sheep. Basil, 1890. Post dated.
^ — 556 Robbins, Rev. Rollin. Ancient and Modern History and
Biographical Notices. 8° sheep. Hartford. 1838.
557 Robbins, Rev. Rollin. Ancient and Modern History.
8° sheep. 111.
558 Roman History. Polio, rough edges. Tail piece en-
graved. Contains the autograph of Wilberforee.
Boards, uncut. Rare autograph.
559 Schiffelin. The Foundations of History, or First
Things. 12° cloth. New York, 1864.
560 Sherman, Henry. Slavery in the United States of
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561 Stackhouse. History of the Bible. 12° sheep. Edin-
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562 Stephens, Abel. The History of Methodism in the 18th
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King Charles 1 ; Whalley, (Ioffe, Colonel Dixwell. 18°
sheep. Hartford, 1794. Portrait of President Stiles.
111. Very scarce.
U.i-* 564 The American Bond Detector and Complete History of
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Long 4° gilt. Presentation copy from the Detector
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^ 565 Tllii Church of England. 8° calf. London, 1750.
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The Defence of Sebastopol. 2 vols. 4° half morocco,
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very scarce.
Townsend, Rev. Jesse. Miller's Church History. 2
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Trumbull, Henry. History of the Indian Wars, 1630
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wood. Uncut. Boston. 1866.
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the year 1614. | to the year 1675. | Wherein the fre-
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| and wonderful Providence of God in disapointing
their devices is declared. | Together with an historical
discourse concerning the prevalency | of | prayer show-
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of the | heathen is an eminent answer of prayer.
Quotation in eight lines. Boston, | printed and sold
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New Haven. A Poem, Historical and Biographical.
Page 4 contains a curious rendering of ancient laws;
the facetious interpretation will cause a smile ; this
satirical poem is rare,. 12° New York, 1809.
New Haven. Genuineness of the New Testament. 8°
rough edges. New York, 1794.
New Haven. Outline History of Henry Howe.
New Haven. The Howe Street Society. New Haven,
1846.
New Orleans and its Environs. 111., 18° cloth. New
Orleans, 1845.
New Orleans. From the Carnival of 1885. Rare and
desirable.
Netley Abbey. 111., 18° Southampton, England, 1851.
New York. A Plain Statement for the Proprietors of
Real Estate in the City and County. This real estate
pamphlet is of great interest and importance to owners
of lots in the city and county. 8° rough edges. New
York, 1818.
New York Directory. Index to First Hands. 8° limp
covers. New York.
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New York us it is in 1834. 32° calf. New York, 1834.
New York City, Map of.
New York City Manual. 111., s. a.
New York City. Pastoral Aid Society of the Holy
Trinity. Beautifully printed on tinted paper at the
Bradstreet Press. 8° rough edges, uncut, pp. 35.
New York. Constitution of the Manhattan Club. 32°
cloth. New York.
New York. Documents Relative to the House of Refuge
of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delin-
quents. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1832.
New York, Eclectic Medical Society of the State of. 8°
cloth. Albany, 1868.
New York. Gambling and Gambling Houses.
New York Gold Exchange. 32° printed in red.
New \ork. History of the Tontine Building. Small
32° New York, 1855. Very rare.
New York. The Lorgnette, or Studies of the Town.
111., 12° cloth. New York, 1850.
New York, Sights and Wonders of.
New ^ ork State. Account of Counties, Townships and
Villages. Portraits, fully illustrated with maps. Thick
vol., cloth, gilt. Scarce.
New York. The New England Society’s Celebration at
Delmonico’s. 8° 1863.
New York. The Value of Real Estate in New York, —
Past, Present and Prospective ; by a retired merchant.
New York. Presentation of Regimental Colors. 8° red
cloth, gilt. Presentation copy from Dr. F. P. Hough.
New York. Views of the Streets.
Nlagaua P alls. Illustrated Guide. 18° paper. 1850.
Niagara and Quebec. 111. 12° cloth. Quebec, 1874.
Ninth Census of the United States. 8° half russia.
Niagara, Quebec, and The Springs. Small 12° half
morocco.
* 900 Niles, John M. Life of Oliver Hazard Perry. 12°
sheep; ill. Hartford, 1820.
^-901 Nonantum and Natick, Mass. 18° cloth, ill. Contains
much Indian history, maps, etc.
t f 902 Norfolk, Conn. Fourth of .July Oration, 1802. 8°
rough edges.
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/ 903 North Stamford, Conn. Centennial Celebration.
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of the town ; by G. VV. Stedman. 111. 8° cloth. Nor-
wich, 1859.
/ 905 Norwich, Conn. Congregational Church, 40th Anni-
versary. 8° Norwich, 1876.
906 Norway, Maine. Historical Sketches, with remarks by
the Author. 8° cloth, gilt. This book was produced
exclusively by the little village of Norway, Me.
^>907 Noyes, David. The same work. 8° cloth.
tf—908 Olmstead, Fred. Law. Journey through Texas; a sad-
dle trip through the Western frontier. 12° cloth, thick
y volume.
^^,909 Orient Heights, Map.
* 910 Osgood, David. Cambridge. Discourse at the Univer-
sity. 8° uncut. Cambridge, 1810.
/911 Our Summer Retreats. 18° New York, 1859.
y 912 Pawtucket, R. I. Ten in One: Skeletons of ten lec-
tures. 8° paper. Pawtucket.
913 Peabody, Elizabeth, Principal of an Academy in Salem.
1 / Essays on the Sabbath and Sacred History. 12° half
bound. Salem, 1813.
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914 Peck’s New Guide for Emigrants to the West. 18°
cloth, Boston, 1836.
915 Pennington, N. J. Catalogue of Seminary.
916 Peterborough, N. H. Centennial Celebration. 8°
Boston, 1839.
917 Phelps, Richard H. History of Newgate, Conn., Sims-
bury, now East Granby. Small 4° large paper, ill.
Albany, 1860. On the back of the title page is an
autograph presentation note from Amos Pilsbury.
f 918 Philadelphia. A .Traveler’s Sketch. The Continen-
tal Hotel.
l 919 Philadelphia. Descriptive Catalogue of the Chinese
Collection. 8° boards. Philadelphia, 1839.
920 Philadelphia. Girard College and its Founder.
y 921 Philadelphia. Hotel and Boarding-house Guide for
Philadelphia.
^ 922 Philadelphia.
y 923 Philadelphia.
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International Exhibition.
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Stranger’s Guide. Ill,
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1876.
Philadelphia. The Centennial Exposition described
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Philadelphia. The Gas Trust. 3 pamphlets.
Philadelphia. Visitor’s Guide to the Centennial Ex-
hibition. 18° 1 876.
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tou. Square 8° 22 well finished views.
Plymouth, Boston and Dorchester. Street railroads,
Public Library, etc. 12 pcs.
Pomona. The Land of the Future. 4° pp. 14.
Princeton, Mass. Semi-Centennial Jubilee. 8° pp. 72.
Proceedings of U. S. National Museum. 8° cloth, 2
vols. Washington, 1879-80.
Providence, Ii. I. Public Library Catalogue, etc.
Provident Schemes, Buffalo, N. Y. Small 4° Buffalo,
1879.
Raymond & Whitcomb’s Excursions to Mexico, Califor-
nia, and others.
Raleigh, N. C. Peace Institute. 8° Raleigh, N. C.,
1861.
Raymond & Whitcomb's Itineraries, Mexico, California,
etc. 5 pcs.
Reed & Matheson. Visit to the American Churches.
Contains much local history. 2 vols., 12° cloth. New
York, 1835.
Report of the American Patent Office, 1844.
Reports of the Juries on the Awards of the Centennial
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Presentation copy.
Reports of Explorations and Surveys for the Pacific
Railroad. Full of elegant plates, of scenery, objects of
natural history, etc. Large 4° Vol. II.
The same series. Vol III. Illustrates Indian character
and manners.
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expense.
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magnificence.
947 The same series.
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Vol. VII.
Vol. VIII.
948 The same series. Vol. IX.
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Z Hon. B. F. Wade of the U. S. Senate. Parts 1 and 2.
950 Report of the Boston Record Commissioners ; Roxbury
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I^"95l Report of the Select Committee on the Removal of the
Capitol of New York. This publication is filled with
astonishing statistics regarding the desirability of
Western New York as a location for a capitol. A view
of New York agricultural capabilities may be gathered
from page 7 et seq. It is probable that no official docu-
ment surpasses this one in interest and ability. It is
well worth preserving.
952 Report of the United States Geographical Survey, west
of the One-hundredth Meridian. Fully illustrated in
Archaeology, objects in stone, mortars, etc., from the
Pacific Islands. Amongst the most wonderful of this
class of objects are the ollas, pipes and pestles.
✓ 95 o Report of the Commissioners on the Survey of the
Route for the Pacific Railroad; filled with a vast dis-
play of plates, illustrating the route, mostly botanical
and natural history.
954 Resolve for Districting the Commonwealth of Massa-
chusetts.
i 955 Revelation a Guide to reason. Ordination sermon of
the Rev. Stephen Peabody, at Atkinson, N. H.
956 Rhode Island. The Acts of the Elders, commonly
V* called the Book of Abraham. Small 4° cloth, boards,
Providence, 1842.
957 Rhode Island, Transactions of the Society. 8° paper.
Providence, 1861.
958 Richmond, Va. Map of the city, showing the burnt
districts.
✓ 959 Roberts, Alex. D. Saint Mary’s Hall, Burlington,
N. J., 21st year. 8° paper. Burlington, 1858.
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Boston, 1876.
^-961 Roxbury City Documents for 1857. 8° half turkey
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✓ 962 Roxbury Directory. 8° 1866.
/< o 963 Roxbury. forest Hill Cemetery. Numerous illustra-
tions. 12° Boston, 1860.
/ 964 Roxbury, Local Charities of, etc. 2 pcs.
// 965 Roxbury. Discourse by Dr. John Bartlett before the
Roxbury Charitable Society. 8° pp. 16.
966 Roxbury. Putman, A. P. 8° pp. 31. Boston, 1856.
. —967 Roxbury, Mass. The first 512 pages consist of notes
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Rev. Stephen Williams, of Roxbury, founder of the
Ameiican Williams family. A scarce book in good
condition.
y 968 Roxbury Pamphlets. 5 pcs.
969 Roxbury. Receipts and Expenditures, 1853. Boston
' 1854.
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Roxbury Temperance Alliance. 1857.
Salem, Mass. Historical Sketch, 1626 to 1879, by Os-
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Salem, Vt., Annals of. By Pliny H. White. 8° 1880.
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52. Troy, N. Y., 1876.
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985 Smith, S. S. Lectures in the College of New Jersey.
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New York, 1855.
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Southern Pacific Railroad, San Antonio division :
Rules and Regulations for the guidance of Employes,
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Texas. Review. 8° pp. 256.
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1863.
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^ 1042 Washington. How Our Coins are Made. 8° pp.
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Wedgwood. Laws . of Connecticut. 12° Hartford,
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unique and of great extent. It was during many
years thrown open to public inspection with un-
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West Springfield, Mass. Murder and Suicide.
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York Minster. 111., 18° York, 1829.
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MAGAZINES.
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1067 Excerpts from Harper’s New Monthly. Archaeology,
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.£✓1071 Harper’s New Monthly Magazine on Coins and Coin-
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calf. Boston, 1847.
/ 1073 Magazines containing various excerpts relating to
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Newton, J. The London Journal of Arts and Sciences,
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/'■*— 29 pieces.
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boards. Utica, 1858.
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1090
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1093
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Our Young Folks. 5 pcs.
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Thomson, Otis. The Hopkinson Magazine; a scarce
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A Manuscript Account-book kept in the store of Eben-
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lutionary War. I noticed in a recent number of the
of the “ Boston Transcript " the death of Mr. Stephen
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with various charities of Boston. Mr. Gilbert Deblois
was a Loyalist, whom it was fashionable to call a
“ Tory,” he being loyal to his King. These letters
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boats on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. All of
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MEDICAL.
— 1113 Adams, Dennell, M. D. 8° boards. Keene, N. IL,
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1117 Ancient Chap Books, issued in the interests of various
Quack Medicines to the present time.
1118 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal.
1119 Burnet, Sir Wm. The Climate and Principal Diseases
ol the African Station. Half morocco, gilt.
1120 Banting. Letter on Corpulence. 8° pp. 24.
1121 Comstock, Dr. J. L. Conversations on Chemistry. 12°
sheep. Hartford, 1824.
1122 Comstock, J. L,M. I). Conversations on Chemistry.
111., 12 cloth. Hartford, 1830.
1 123 Comstock, J. L., M. I). Natural Philosophy. III.
New York, 1836.
MEDICAL.
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^1124 Comstock, J. L. Elements of Chemistry. 111., 12°
sheep. New York, 1839.
i 1125 Cutter, Elias B. Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene.
8° boards. New York, 1855.
/^1126 Donkin, Arthur S. Relation between Diabetes and
Food. 12° cloth. London, 1875.
/ 1127 Henry, Dr. Martin. Surgical papers. 4 pcs.
yi_1128 Hooker, Worthington, M. D. History of Medical
Delusions. 12° cloth. New York, 1850.
^,5,1129 Howe, Joseph W. Emergencies, and How to Treat
them. 8° cloth. New York, 1875.
*4-1130 Howe, Joseph, M. D. Winter Homes for Invalids. 12°
New York, 1875.
^ -1131 Huff, Dr. Gershom. Electro-physiology; Electricity
as a curative agent. 12° cloth, ill.
^-1132 Hallock, Dr. Account of his Anatomical Museum,
Boston. A valuable treatise on diseases.
l 1133 Jackson, James, M. I). Monograph on Typhoid Fever.
^ 8° cloth. Boston, 1838.
^1134 Kenison. Elements of Physiology. 8° sheep. Phila-
delphia, 1808.
t^~1135 Leonard, Levi W. Literary and Scientific Class-book.
12° Keene, N. H., 1826.
y 12 Keene, JN . tl., lozb.
^^1136 Medical Hand Book. Oxford, Me
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Medical Pamphlets, some scarce. 6 pieces.
Medical Specialties. 17 pamphlets.
Medical Register of Boston, Cambridge, Charlestown,
and Chelsea Associations and Societies. All in
regular standing. 12° cloth. Boston, 1873.
Medical Repository. 6 vols., sheep. New York, 1798.
Miller, Dr. Medical Repository. The first series
closing with Vol. 6. 6 vols., sheep, 8° New York,
1803.
1142 Morfit, Campneau. Chemical Analysis, Qualitative
* and Quantitative. 12° Philadelphia, 1849.
^^1143 Museum of Anatomy.
S 1144 Nichols, Dr. T. L. The Diet Cure. 18° paper. Lon-
don.
^ ^1145 Pharmacy. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceu-
tical Association, 7th Annual Meeting. 8° Philadel-
phia, 1858.
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1146 Pierce, G. H., M. D. Drugs, Medicines and Chemi-
cals; their purity and adulterations. 18° cloth.
Philadelphia, 1853.
1147 Putnam, Allen. Remonstrance Concerning the Prac-
tice of Surgery in Massachusetts.
Xo 1148 Scofield, Samuel, M. D. Small-pox, or Vaccination;
a treatise on Vaccina, or Cow-pox. Colored engrav-
ing. A rare pamphlet on small-pox, with a rare illus-
* tration.
0 1149 Small-pox, A Practical Essay on. 8° boards. Lon-
don, 1740.
1150 Small-pox and Vaccination. Letter on the Report of
the Vaccine Institution. 8° Edinburgh, 1809.
Xj-1151 Social Science, by an M. I).
1152 Theobald. Every Man His Own Physician. 18°
Hartford, 1800.
/ ^ H53 Thomson, Dr. Samuel. His work, the foundation of
the Thomsonian System of Medicine, includes a pat-
ent, the right to use which was originally sold with
the book. 111. with colored plates. Very scarce.
\so 1154 I ransactions ot the Society for the Improvement of
Medicine and Surgery. Copper plates. 1 2° sheep.
London, 1800.
1155 Truth aesthetically and chemically treated with refer-
ence to the use of the Arts. Practically considered
by “Veritas.” 16° pp. 28. 1832.
1156 W ebster, J. Hunter, John, Treatise on Venereal
Disease. 8 sheep. Philadelphia, 1815.
/& H57 Wells, W. R., M. I). New Theory of Dise ase and
New Method of Cure. 12° cloth. Rochester, 1869.
— 1158 Vaccination. A treatise on Lues-Bovilla, or Cow-pox.
A number of curious pamphlets on vaccination, small-
pox and leprosy.
1159 Others of the same kind and same size.
^^^1 160 Vaccination. Mosely, Dr. Benj. Review of the re-
port of the Royal College in London. Another rare
tract on this subject.
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edges. Privately printed with presentation note.
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A series of travels published in Ireland. Neatly bound
and illustrated, sheep, 33 vols.
A Week’s Delight. Games and stories. 18° cloth,
ill. New York, 1854.
A Week in a French Country House, by Mrs. A. K.
Sartoris.
Adams, Charles Follen, (Yawcob Strauss.) Dialect
Ballads. Author’s Autograph inlaid ; portrait. 111.
12° cloth, gilt. New York, 1888.
Addison. The Freeholder. 12° sheep. N. Y., 1811.
Ade, Potter. Guide for travels in Europe.
Adventures of a Slave for 43 years.
Aesop, Junior, in America. A scries of Fables. 18°
New York, 1834.
Agnosticism and Religion. 12° pp. 20.
Alciphron, or the Minute Philosopher. Composed by
Dean Berkeley during his residence in Rhode Island.
3 vols. 8° sheep.
Alcott. The Young Man’s Guide. 18° morocco, em-
bossed. Boston, 1836. Long out of print.
Alcott. Voice of Solomon to Young Men. 18° cloth.
Hartford, 1846.
Alden. American Epitaphs. 32° boards. One volume.
Alderbrook, by Fanny Forrester. (Mrs. Judson.)
Steel portrait. 2 vols., 12° uncut. 1847.
Alex, Jas. E. Life of a Soldier. Military service, east
and west. 8° ill., some colored engravings.
Alfio Balzani. From the diary of a proscribed Sicilian.
This is the diary of a Sicilian who lived long in New
York under the assumed name of Count Menilli.
Allen, Julian. Autocracy in Poland and Prussia. 8° calf.
Alleine, Joseph. Call to the Unconverted. 12°
Charlestown, 1807.
Aldrich, T. Bailey. Flower and Thorn, and other
poems. Purple cloth. Boston, 1877.
America and Europe. 12° green cloth. N. Y., 1857.
An Inquiry into the Death of Good Men. 18° rough
edges. Probably of Boston and by one of the Math-
ers. An early New England imprint.
An Old Man’s Album. Petrifactions of Sentiment.
Ancient Work in Latin. Date 1607. Folio, old
sheep, s. 1.
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X- 1185 Animal Sagacity. 18° half bound. Dublin, 1824.
/ 1186 Annals of Gynaecology.
# 1187 Anthropology. 8° New York, 1872.
xJo 1188 Antiduello, or A Treatise, in which is discussed, the
lawfulness or unlawfulness of single combat, together
with several duels performed in this kingdom on sev-
eral occasions. Small 4° half bound boards. London,
1882.
/o 1189 Antiquities. 4° half calf. Gottingen, 1729.
■*- 1190 Archery, by Thompson Maurice. 18° gilt. New
York, 1879.
uf~lldl Ariosto. Orlando Furioso. 64° half bound.
y 1192 Aristophanes, in Greek.
i 1193 Arthur, T. S. Lovers and Husbands; A Story of
Married Life. 18° Philadelphia, 1847.
^ 1194 Arthur, T. S. The Story Book.
^ 1195 Aunt Matilda’s Selected Receipts. 12° Boston.
/£__1196 Austin, Mrs. Geo L. Little People of God. 111., 12°
purple cloth. Boston, 1877.
£^T197 Authorship; A Tale. 8° boards, rough edges. Bos-
ton, 1830.
^ $J1198 Autograph. Lady Agnes Frankland. This auto-
graph is amongst the rarest of American signatures.
The letter was addressed to her friend. Mrs. Deblois,
and concerns matters in Revolutionary Boston. Lady
Frankland was in the city of Lisbon at the time it
was destroyed by an earthquake, and rescued her
husband from imminent danger in that catastrophe.
This letter was written ill a bold, handsome hand.
She h as been supposed to have been illiterate, but
this gives no evidence that such was the case ; it is
well written, in the hand of a cultured lady. “ Bos-
ton in the Colonial Times," by Elias Nason, M. A.,
rubricated title, thick tinted paper, Albany, 1865.
This autograph will be sold with “ Boston in the
Colonial l imes," to which it forms a most appropri-
ate illustration. Sir Henry Frankland and Governor
Shirley came to this country together. Sir Henry
married Agnes Surriage. His estate at Ilopkinton
passed into the hands of Elias Nason, and more re-
cently the estate of Gov. Shirley, in the city of Rox-
bury, became the property of the writer of this cata-
logue, by whom it was restored and fitted up, and has
long been a prominent landmark in Roxbury, Mass.
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Autograph Document, signed Frederick Win. Baron
de Steuben ; relates to a farm in the township of
Steuben, in the county of Herkimer, in the State of
New York ; signed by Baron Steuben in person, with
witnesses. This farm forms a part of the famous
grant which has long been known as the heritage of
the brave Baron Steuben. The grant was made to
Simeon Fuller, and dated July 26th, 1793. Much of
the land in Herkimer Co. is held under original
grants from Baron Steuben.
Autograph. A letter from Thomas Jefferson, Presi-
dent of the United States, to John Randolph, of
Roanoke, presenting a book on the subject of teach-
ing the Dumb to speak. With autograph note from
the author, F. Green. A work of exceeding rarity , in
which the facts narrated are disputed by medical men,
and declared to be incredible, non-existent and un-
true. 12° blue morocco, full gilt. London, 1833.
Bacchus, The Story of. A Centennial Souvenir. 12°
cloth. Presentation copy from the publisher.
Bacon, Henry. The Sacred Floral. 32° cloth, gilt.
Boston, 1845.
Bailey, Keyes A. Practical Exposition of Phono-
graphy. ill., cloth. New York, 1848.
Balaam. 8c boards, uncut. London, 1831.
Bain bridge. Treatise on Mines and Minerals. 8°
boards, rough edges. London, 1841.
Banditti and Robbers, by MacFarlane. 12° cloth.
Philadelphia, 1833.
Barnard. School Architecture. 8° ill. New York,
1848.
Barnum’s American Museum.
Barnum, P. T. The Humbugs of the World. 12°
cloth. New York, 1866.
Bartlett, Joseph. Aphorisms on Men, Manners,
Principles and Things. 18° green cloth. London,
1826.
Bates, Lizzie. Had You been in His Place. 18° sheep,
binding broken.
Beadle, W. Delos. American lawyer’s and business
men’s form book. 12° half morocco. New York, 1832.
Beecher, Henry W. Evolution and Religion. 8°
paper. New York, 1865.
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Bedell, G. I)., D. D. Basket of Flowers. 18° cloth,
ill. Philadelphia, 1846.
Benedict, David. History of the Baptists in America.
Has a portrait of the author, also of Roger Williams,
from the original, now in the possession of W. Elliot
Woodward, supposed to be by Sir Godfrey Kneller,
and believed to be a portrait of the distinguished
original from life." For historical memoranda, see re-
verse of the portrait, the authenticity of which has
been disputed, hut the owner believes it to be genuine
and original : this fact, its former owner, Mr. Jones,
of New York, formerly of Wales, strenuously believed,
and never admitted a doubt on the subject. The
original, if its authenticity could be established be-
yond cavil, would undoubtedly bring $5,000 and
more. The venerable Samuel G. Drake, during the
last year of his life, criticised this painting and ques-
tioned its authenticity in the American Historical
Journal. A few days before his death he called on
me and I submitted the portrait to his examination ;
lie declared his great interest in it, and assured me
that had he seen it before he wrote his article, it
would never have been printed. The portrait itself
may be seen in this sale under the head of Painting,
subject, Roger Williams.
Bennett, Rev. John. Letters to a Young Lady. 32°
sheep. Brattleboro, 181 1.
Biglow, William. The Making of Latin. 12° sheep.
Salem, Mass., 1813.
Biglow. The New Latin Primer. 12° sheep. Boston,
1813.
Blanca y, by the author of “The New Sentimental
Voj'age.” 32° cloth.
Blanchard, Layman. Sketches from Life. 18° New
York, 1K46.
Bocher, College Series of French Plays. 12° cloth,
ill.
Books of Travel, Itineraries, etc. 42 pcs.
Book of Valuable Recipes, etc. 16° pp. 26.
Borrow. The Bible in Spain. 1 vol., half morocco,
12° London, 1843.
Bourne, Benj. The Captive in Patagonia, or Life
among the Giants, notes inserted. III., 12° cloth.
Boston, 1853.
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Rowring, John. Minor Morals, illustrated in Tales
and Travels. 12° cloth. Philadelphia, 1837.
Bradley, Mrs. E. Wrecked on the Coast of Barbary,
June,* 1818. Narrative of her shipwreck and suffer-
ings. Boston, 1821. Scarce.
Branch, Stephen. The Elephant. Folio. New
York, 1849.
Branch, Stephen. The Gold Tragedy. An early
romance of California.
Brasbridge. The Fruits of Experience. 12° boards,
uncut. London, 1824.
Bremer, Fredrika. The H Family. 8° pp. 148.
New York, 1848.
Breviarium Chronological. By Richard Sault, F. R. S.
8° calf, gilt. London, 1722.
Brewer, Joseph. Residence in Constantinople. 111.
1827.
Brewster, Sir D. Letters on Natural Magic, addressed
to Walter Scott. 18° cloth, ill. New York, 1889.
Brook. Mr. The Fool of Quality; Henry, Earl of
Moorland. 18° Cincinnati, 1839.
Brown, Isaac V. Life of Rev. Robert Finley, D. D.
Relates to the Colonization Society, and a sketch of
Slavery. 12° cloth. Philadelphia, 1857.
Browne. The American Bird Fancier. 111., 12° paper.
New York, 1850.
Bryant, Win. Cullen. Poems. 18° brown turkey
morocco, full gilt.
Buchanan, James, D. D. The Improvement of Afflic-
tion. 12° cloth. Edinburg, 1845.
Bullinger. The Decades. 2 vols. 8° cloth.
Burder. Oriental Customs. 12° boards, ill. Lon-
don, 1831.
Burgoyne’s Campaigns, 1777.
Burgoyne, Lieutenant-General. Orderly Book, from
his entry into the State of New York till his surrender
at Saratoga. From the original, deposited at Wash-
ington's headquarters. 111., maps and portraits.
Burton, John E. The Golden Mean in Temperance
and Religion. First edition, rubricated title, thick
paper, scarce.
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/o 1245 Busch, Wilhelm. A Story in Seven Tricks ; filled with
colored illustrations. 12° cloth. London.
/ 1246 Butzky. The Boy Convict. New York, 1874.
(3 1247 Cairnes, M. A. The Slave Power, Its Character,
Career and Probable Effect. 8° cloth. New York,
1862.
ij} 1248 Calvert. Correspondence between Schillerand Goethe.
2 vols. 8° uncut, cloth. New York, 1845.
/ 1249 Campbell. The History of Alfred and Galba. 18°
Boston, 1822.
/ 1250 Campbell. The Pleasures of Hope, etc. 18° boards.
New York, 1821.
/*>— 1251 Canning, Josiah I). Poems of New England. Orig-
inal first edition 18° boards, 169 pp. With presenta-
tion note from the author. Greenfield, 1838.
O 1252 Cantell A. Bigly. Aurifodina; Adventures in the
Gold Regions. 12° boards. New York, 1849.
✓ 1253 Carey. The New Olive Branch. 8° binding broken.
Philadelphia, 1820.
£_1254 Carr. Travels Round the Baltic. 12° boards. New
London, 1806.
1255 Carre, John T. Adventures of Telemachus. 12°
sheep. Philadelphia, 1822.
1256 Cassino, Samuel E. The Scientists’ International Di-
rectory. This series of Directories is invaluable to
the Scientist and to all that collect in natural science,
containing the address of every person throughout
the world, who collects in any department in archae-
ology, numismatics, etc. These Directories have be-
come indispensably necessary to all who have occasion
to correspond with scientists in any department of
research. 8 vols. 12° cloth.
u
—1257
Cast, General,
ment.
France; its King, Court and Govern-
/ #0
1258 Cervantes, Michael. Don Quixote de la Manche.
111. with engs. 8° cloth, gilt.
1269 Chaffers. Marks and monogiams on pottery and
porcelain. Thick 8° with upwards of 3000 potters’
marks and ill. A fine book.
S 1 260
/ 1261
Chalmers, Tims., 1). I). Revelation and Modern As-
tronomy. 12° sheep. Montpelier, 1819.
Chandler. An Effort Against Bigamy. Small 4°
1719. - 5 » J
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(J 1262 Charter Oak and other poems. 8° cloth. New York,
1839.
1263 Cheever, Geo. B. The Crime of Slave-holding. 12°
cloth. Boston, 1860.
^-1264 Child, A. B., M. D. The A B C of Life. Boston,
1862.
1265 Christian Rule of Dress. 32° cloth. Boston.
0^1266 Christian Observer. Several volumes. 8° sheep, half
bound.
y 1267 Church, Edward. Introduction to French, spoken on
the new oral system, pp. 85.
^_1268 Cicero's Orations. 18° sheep, 1820. An early edition.
✓ 1269 Cicero’s Orations. 8°.
jl4T\ 270 Clapp, Henry, Jr. The Pioneer. 8° cloth, 1846.
*71271 Clarkson. Essay on Slavery and Commerce in the
/ Human Species, particularly the African. Philadel-
phia, 1884.
£^1272 Clement XIV, Pope Ganganelli. 3 vols., sheep. Lon-
don, 1707.
i^l273 Cochrane, Captain John D. Pedestrian Journey
through Russia, Siberia and Tartary to the Frozen
Sea and Kamscliatka. 8° boards, uncut, illustrated
with maps. London, 1824.
to 274 Colloquia Selecta. 18° Gloucester, 1732.
/ 1275 Collectanea Greca Minora. 8° sheep. Cambridge,
1813.
y 1276 Cotton. Public Works in India. 8° cloth. London,
1854.
/ 1277 Comstock, J. L. Elements of Natural Philosophy. 12°
sheep, ill. New York, 1842.
1278 Conference Between Two Men. Rev. W. Wall.
1279 Cooke, Henry. Adrian, A Tale of Italy. Note from
the author. 8° cloth. London, 1839.
1280 Cooke, Henry. Pride, or The Heir of Craven. Fine
thick paper, 8° uncut, rough edges.
1281 Cooley, W. D. Journey to Ararat. 18° cloth. New
York, 1848.
A-1282 Cooper, Capt. S. Instructions and Regulations for the
Militia and Volunteers of the U. S. 12° sheep.
Philadelphia, 1848. “ Cooper’s Tactics ” was long a
familiar phrase among our volunteer militia before
the days of Hardee and Upton.
74
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/ 1288 Corrected Proofs, by H. Hastings. 12° cloth. Bos-
ton, 1836.
/Jy 1284 Cousens, Fred S. The Sparrow-Grass Papers. 18°
cloth. New York, 1877.
1285 Coverings for the Head and Feet. 111. 32°.
1286 Coverings for the Head and Feet in all ages, and all
countries. 111., 12° paper.
A 1287 Cowper, Wm. Poems. 111., 32° Philadelphia, 1842.
^y-1288 Cowper. The Task, and other Poems. 18° cloth.
London, 1799.
A 1289 Cox, S. S. Speech on taking the census. Certainly
one of the most humorous efforts ever made in Con-
gress-
1290 Crosscup & West’s samples of engraving ; skull, large
insect, etc.
> 1291 D’Aubigne. The Protector. 12° boards. New York,
1850.
— 1292 Dana, James D. System of Mineralogy. 8° New
York and London, 1844.
-1298 Dana, Mrs. Mary S. B. The Parted Family, and other
poems. 12° paper. New York, 1842.
1/~'1294 Darby, W. Theo. Dwight. Gazetteer of the United
States. 8° sheep. Hartford, 1833.
/p, 1295 Dartt, Mary. The Colorado Hunters. The Adven-
tures of a Lady Naturalist in the Wilds of the West,
and her exhibit at the Centennial in Philadelphia.
12° green cloth, gilt, ill. Philadelphia, 1879.
/ 1296 Davis, Andrew Jackson. The Seer, Harmonial Man,
and other tracts. All of Davis s works are now scarce.
A few closing leaves missing.
David Humphreys. Miscellaneous Works. Contains
a very scarce eulogy on George Washington, which
can only lie found with this work. Red morocco, gilt.
New York, 1804.
1298 Davis, Paulina W. History of the Woman’s Rights
Movement for Twenty Years. 12° cloth. New York,
1871.
^ 1299 Davis, Andrew Jackson. The Approaching Crisis. 8°
paper. New York, 1866.
A- 1800 Day, J. The Self-determining of the Will. 12° cloth.
New Haven, 1838.
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Delaney, M. R. Official Report of the Niger Valley
Exploring Party. 8° paper. New York, 1861.
De Peyster, J. Watts. Religious Aspects of the
Thirty Years’ War, 1618-1648. 8° uncut.
Despotism in America. 12° cloth. Boston, 1840.
Dickens, Charles. David Copperfielcl. 12° half mor-
occo, 2 vols.
Dickens, Charles. David Copperfield. 111. with etch-
ings by Orr. 1 vol., 8° halt bound.
Dictionary of Merchandise in all Languages. 12°
sheep. Philadelphia, 1805.
DlLLAWAY, C. K., A. M. Andria Adelphique. Latin
farces by Terence. 18° cloth. Boston, 1839.
Directory to the English Clergy. 8° cloth. London,
1875.
£.Oo
1309 Disraeli, Isaac. Curiosities of Literature, with a view
of the life and writings of the author, by Benjamin
Disraeli. 8° half morocco. Roxburgh, large paper,
uncut edges. The finest privately printed edition,
which was limited to 100 copies, in this style, all for
- subscribers. 6 vols. Very scarce.
1310 Dodge, Ossian E. (Vocalist.) One of his inimitable
programmes.
^1311 Dow, Lorenzo. History of a Cosmopolite. Four vols.
of Lorenzo’s Journals, Experience and travels. A
journey from Babylon to Jerusalem. 12° sheep.
Philadelphia, 1815. This book is a rhapsody, but it
contains within its covers much of local history and
biography.
^?1312 Downing, A. J. Landscape Gardening and Country
Residences. Illustrated with historical notes. 8°
thick paper. Portrait.
/ 1313 Drake, Nathan, M. D. Noontide Leisure. 2 vols. 8°
half morocco.
1315
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£,-1319
Drew, Benjamin. Pens and Types. Hints and helps
for those who write, print, or read. A useful manual.
12° cloth. Boston, 1872.
Duganne, A. J. H. The War in Europe. 111., 8° un-
cut.
Easy Tasks for young students. 111. 2 copies.
Economy of Human Life. 8° unbound sheets.
Ellis, Mrs. Sarah. The Wives of England.
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1320 Emerson, Frederick. 12° Philadelphia, 1832.
/o 1321 Emerson, Geo. B. The Political Class Book. 12°
sheep. Boston, 1852.
1322 Essay on Crime and Punishment, bjr Marquis Beccaria.
8° half bound. Philadelphia, 1728.
2— 1323 Experimental Knowledge. 24° morocco.
O 1324 Facts about Peat. 111., 12° cloth. Boston, 1867.
1325 Facts, Hints, etc. Steam-ship notes for those contem-
plating a trip to Europe. 8° New York, 1874.
1326 Farmer. The Fairy of the Stream. 18° boards. Rich-
mond, Ya. An uncommon book of early American
poetry.
1327 Farnham, Mrs. Eliza W. Life in Prairie Land. 18°
cloth. New York, 1847.
/ 1328 Female Scripture Characters. 12° boards, uncut.
/ 1329 Fenning, Dennell. The Young Algebrist’s Companion.
18r" sheep. London. From the Dunbar Library.
/ 1330 Ferguson, James. Astronomy Explained, on the prin-
ciples of Sir Isaac Newton. Plans and illustrations.
8° cloth. London, 1790.
^ 1331 Fessenden, Thos. G. Democracy unveiled, or tyranny
stripped, etc. 8° rough edge. Boston, 1805. "
1332 Fifty Years’ Recollections of an old Bookseller. 111.
with portrait of the old bookseller, Francis Grose.
This singular book gives some details of a trial in
which the sex ol Chevalier Dacon was determined
upon in open court. Altogether a remarkable work.
It also contains a curious life of Francis Grose and
several other worthies. 8° half calf, gilt.
/ 1333 Fireside Piety. 18° cloth. New York, 1834.
^ 1334 Fisk, Rev. George. A Pastor’s Memorial of Jerusalem
and the Holy Land. 12° cloth, boards, ill.
A&yim Freemasonry in the Holy Land, by Robert Morris,
/ LL. D. Portraits of Dr. Morris and other prominent
Masons. Numerous views illustrating the book, en-
gravings of coins, etc. Very valuable for the Numis-
matic information it contains. 8° half turkey moroc-
co, marbled and bevelled edges.
1386 Frost, 8. A. The Art of Dressing Well. 12° boards.
1337 Fuller, Andrew. I’he Calvinistio and Socinian Sys-
tems Compared. 1 2° rough edges. London, 1794.
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1338 Fulton, Rev. Justin D., I). D. Why Priests should
Wed. This book shows not only the terrors of the
Inquisition, but also hints at the terrors of Auricular
Confession. Embellished with various Roman Cath-
olic insignia, including broken barbed arrows, the
Christian pens surrounded by the writhing serpents
of Romanism, burning torches, etc. Portrait, 12°
cloth. Filled with weird illustrations. This book
was written for a “ facetio'us ” work, but is anything
but facetious, it is simply terrible.
^2_1339 Galignanl New Paris Guide-book. 18° half bound,
Paris, 1842.
1340 Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency ; Vol. IV. 8°
half morocco.
V 1341 George P. Philes. Philobiblion. 2 vols. India paper,
square 8° boards, uncut. Very rare.
tj*~1342 Gibbons, James. Irish Patriotic Songs and Poems.
> 1343 Gilman, Mrs. Maria. My Ten-yard farm, or how I be-
came a florist.
/ 1344 Gleanings in Europe. 12° cloth. Philadelphia, 1838.
1345 Goldsmith, Oliver. Portrait. 8° sheep, marbled
edges, margin scorched.
y 1346 Grande-pre, L. de. Voyage in the Indian Ocean and
to Bengal ; the character and arts of the people of
India, etc. 12° sheep.
/ 1347 Gray. Lessons of Life. London, 1858. 12° cloth.
/ 1348 Great Political Base Ball Match by Bricktop. 111. 8°
New York.
/ 1349 Grimes, A. D. Etherology, or phreno-philosophy. 12°
cloth. Boston and London, 1851.
V J.350 Griswold, Rufus W. Readings in American Poetry.
' 12° half morocco, New York, 1843.
^ 1351 Grose, Francis. The Olio; a Collection. Portrait.
London, 1796. Scarce.
l^-1352 Goldsmith, Oliver. Poetical Works. 32° Philadel-
phia, 1846.
o 1353 Goldsmith, Oliver. Vicar of Wakefield. 8° boards.
Boston, 1821.
/ 1354 Good Behavior, and Letter Writer. Colored engrav-
ings. 32° New York, 1817.
/ 1355 Good Housekeeping.
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1356 Gordon. Narrative of the closing scenes in his life.
12° cloth. Philadelphia, 1851.
^ 1 35 1 Girardix, Emile de. College Series of Modern French
Plays. 12° cloth. New York, 1864.
jr, 1358 Guide to Successful Poultry Keeping. 12° uncut.
1359 Gurney. Married: a sequel to Gilbert Gurney. 3
y vols. 12° boards, rough edges. London, 1858.
1360 Guthrie. The Christian’s Experience. 12° sheep.
American edition, 1818.
1^01 Haholey, A. Sandwich Island Notes. 111., 12° cloth,
New York, 1854.
1362 Haliburton, Judge Thos. C., (Sam Slick.) Life in a
colony. 8° cloth. London, 1849.
/ 1363 Hanson’s Cook Book.
/X y 1364 Harper's Statistical Gazetteer of the World. 111. with
'2~~ 7 large maps and various charts. 8° sheep. New
York, 1855.
1365 Harris, Thos. L. The Millennial Age. 12° cloth.
1860.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Marble Faun. 12°
cloth. Boston, 1800. Is this the first edition ?
Hayes, Hon. Francis B. The Old South.
Haynes, Jno. Ed. Pseudonyms, Anonyms, and Initial-
isms. 8" cloth. New York, 1882. With presenta-
tion note from the author.
1370 Hayward, John. The Family Visitor. 12° cloth.
Lj Boston, 1840.
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Hazen, Ed. Panorama of Professions and Trades.
111. with 82 engravings. Small 4° half morocco.
Philadelphia, 1836.
Heigh way, Osborne W. T. The Relatives of Leila,
the Converted Jewess. 12° cloth. New York, 1856.
Heather. rreati.se on Mathematical Instruments.
111., 12 limp covers. London, 1874.
Herbert, Auberon. The Danes in Camp. Col. ill.,
12° red cloth. London, 1864.
Hervey, Jas. Theron and Aspasia. 3 vols. 12° calf.
London, s. a.
1376 Hildeurande, The Rob Roy of America; His com-
plete confession and early history of the family. 12°
cloth, pp. 31 2.
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^£^1377 Hill, Georgiana. How to preserve Fruit in 100 differ-
ent ways.
i--1378 Hill, Georgiana. How to cook and dress Potatoes in
100 different ways.
^_1879 IIill, Georgiana. How to cook Apples in 100 different
ways.
a 1380 Hill, Georgiana. How to cook Vegetables in 100
different ways. 18°.
1381 Hitchcock’s New Method of Book-keeping. Small 4°
limp covers.
1382 PIitchcock. The Social Monitor. Old American poetry.
12° boards. Stoekbridge, 1812.
^ 1 383 Hochstetter, F. V. Madeira. Col. and ill. 8° halt
morocco. Vienna, 1861.
1384 Holy Bible. This translation is made by the celebra-
nt? ted “ Thomas Matthew,” — whose true name, tradi-
tion says, was the martyr John Rogers. This Bible
was brought to America by the Rev. Robert W . Cush-
man, who preached the first sermon in Plymouth. It
is marked in writing of Mrs. Cushman, “ Coverdale
Bible,” but I am informed that this is much rarer
than “ Coverdale’s,” and more highly prized. It was
brought to America, 1621. This Bible during Bloody
Mary’s reign was for many years buried in the earth,
by which it was much injured. An effort at restora-
tion, covering many pages, has been made in ink. It
is filled with illuminated capitals and wood-engrav-
ings. It remained from 1620 to 1885 in the family of
Robert Cushman and his immediate descendants, from
one of whom I bought it for $100.00. It was kept
for Charlotte Cushman, the tragedian, who was for a
long time desirous of obtaining it. Mrs. Cushman,
from whom I made the purchase, was a lineal descend-
dant of Robert Cushman and the Woodward family.
Owing to its historical relations it was held by Mr.
Cushman and his family almost above price.
1385 Holland, Wm. M. Political Opinions of Martin Van
Buren. 12° boards. Hartford, 1835.
^ 1386 Hollis Reed, Rev. The Christian Brahmin : Life,
writings, and character of the converted Brahmin,
Rabajee. 2 vols., embossed morocco. New York,
1836.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell. A Hymn for the Great
Central Fair; with music and vignette. 86 pcs.
80
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/o 1888 Homer. The Iliad, in Greek, with a Latin version and
maps. 2 vols.
/Z/y 1389 Hood’s Comic Annual. 111., 18° boards. London,
^ 1830.
1390 Hooker, Rev. Richard. The Law of Ecclesiastical
Polity. 8° sheep. London, 1703. Hallain says of
this work, “ It is at this day one of the master-pieces
of English eloquence.”
i 1391 Hopkins, John H. The American Citizen. 12° cloth.
New York, 1857.
Jli, 1392 Horatius. Sheep. Cambridge, 1713.
c- 1398 How to Amuse an Evening Party. 111., 197 wood-cuts.
8° boards.
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1394 Flow to make Millionaires. 8° Boston, 18G7.
1395 Howard, C. F rasher. The California Calculator. 18°
paper. San Francisco, 1874.
How ard on Domestic Economy. 18° red morocco.
Ho witt, Cook and Landon. Poetical Works. Purple
cloth, gilt. Boston, 1849.
Hoyt’s German Cologne.
Hughes, Win. C. The American Miller and Mill-
wright’s Assistant. 111., 18° cloth. Philadelphia,
1859.
Humane Prudence | or the | Art by which a man
may | Advance himself and his | fortune j to | Grand-
eur. For a very interesting cotemporary review of
this work see Philobiblion, by G. P. Philes, (No.
1841). Small 8° calf, embossed, polished. 111., edges
embossed and gilt. London, 1697. Very rare.
1401 Humbug. 12° cloth, New York, 1849.
/ 1402 Humor for the Million.
1400
1 4 0 . , Humorous Illustrations of the Hay Fever. Very
sneezy.
/ 1404 Hunter, Henry. Paul and Virginia. 111. Philadel-
phia, 1808. Scarce old edition.
c? "1405 Hunters and Trappers’ Practical Guide. 111.
/ 1406 Hyram, Fred. In the Insane Asylum. On a previous
page may be seen some curious facts concerning this
strange man. 8° Boston, 1871.
1107 Illustrated Engineering and Mechanical Drawing
Book. Numerous engravings. 8° cloth. London.
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/.(fo 1408 Importance of Right Views in Matrimony, set forth in
a sermon preached in Rockingham County, N. H., at
the celebration of the marriage of Samuel G. Bishop,
and Abigail Tuck. This volume contains also the
rarest of all known Washington eulogies, with auto-
graph note from the author, presented to Samuel G.
Drake, the historian of Boston. Contains all the
other works of Samuel G. Bishop, whom I judge was
an old tiger. Every tract contained here is excessive-
ly ?-are, and, I understand, unique. I bought this
book as a great favor from the library of Mr. Drake,
who valued it veiy highly, and at the sale of my
Library in 1857, paid me for it again, one hundred
dollars, in accordance with a promise from him that
he should buy it again when it should be offered for
sale. Mr. Bishop presents his compliments to the
Hangman, whom with his family he hangs in a group
on a gallows 75 feet high. Marble covers, half pol-
ished morocco. Gilmanton, N. H., 1800.
/o 1409 Reprint of Bishop’s Eulogy. Privately reprinted,
strictly for presentation copies, not one ever sold by
W. E. W., but a number have been placed in the
hands of private owners. How did they get them ?
Probably they did not steal them, but I do not know.
This volume contains the matter referred to in Drake’s
preface in Eulogy on Washington; an interesting
affair.
✓ 1410 Importance of the Manners of the Great to general
Society. 18° Worcester, 1797.
1411 In Memoriam. Eben Caldwell Stamvood. Large 8°.
Ingelow, Jean. The Shepherd Lady. 111. with full
steel-plate engravings, small 4° cloth, bevelled. Bos-
ton, 1876.
/ 1413 Inventors and Mechanics. 18° cloth.. New York,
1865.
1414 Jacob, Jno. J. The Life of late Capt. Michael Cresap,
and in the same volume the Journal of Wayne’s Cam-
paign. Small 4° rough edges, unbound. Cincinnati,
__ 1866.
^ 1415 Johnston, J. F. W., M. D. The Chemistry of Common
Life.
y 1416 Johnson, John Jay. A Filled Certificate for letters
patent for Tanning.
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Jones, Rev. Joseph. The Country Gentleman, a tale
for the times. 12° rough edges, cloth. Oxford,
1823.
Journey to Jerusalem. 18° boards. 1796.
Keble, John. The Christian Year. 32° cloth, gilt.
Boston, 1844.
Kenrick, Wm. Presentation copy from the author;
contains much information on silk and the mulberry
tree. 12° cloth. Boston, 1839.
Keith, Alex. The Signs of the Times. 2 vols. 18°
cloth. Edinburg, 1833.
Kelt, Thomas. The Engineer’s Pocket Guide. 18°
sheep. Boston, 1847.
Kelt, Henry. The Flowers of Wit. 18° boards. Hart-
ford, 1825. Very scarce.
Kemp, Robert. History ot the Old Folks’ Concerts and
Autobiography of the Author. 12° cloth, ill. Pre-
sentation note from the author.
Kennaway, C. E. Perdita and Angelina, an Anglo-
Roman Dialogue. Small 4° cloth. Oxford, 1857.
King Henry VIII. and Marmion, or, Flodden Field. 18°
boards. New York, 1811.
Kingsley, Charles. Glaucus, or the Wonders of the
Shore. 18° cloth. Boston, 1855.
Kingsley, Charles. A Christmas in the West Indies.
111., 12° green cloth. New York, 1871.
Kneeland, Abner. Phe Pioneer of Phonography.
The world in miniature. 18° cloth, 1860. Extremely
rare.
Laboulaye, Edouard. Paris in America. 12° cloth.
New York, 1843.
Lacroix, Paul. Manners, Customs and Dress of the
Middle' Ages. Elegantly illustrated, with numerous
photo-lithographic plates, many full page size. A
very fine volume, large 8° tinted paper, gilt and em-
bossed.
Lamb, Charles. Essays of Elia. 8° paper, 138 pp.
Lane, E. W. The Englishwoman in Egypt.
Lancahtei:, Edwin. Good Food, what it is, and how
to get it. 12° London, 1867.
Lanman, Charles. The Japanese in America. Ill,,
12° cloth, gilt. New York, 1872.
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Larned, Augusta. Talks with Girls. 18° cloth.
New York, 1874.
Last Will and Testament of Oliver Smith, Hatfield,
Mass. 8° pp. 24. Northampton.
Law, Robert William. Voluntary and Fraudulent
Conveyances. 8° sheep. Hartford, 1825.
Lee, Chauncey. Aristarchus to Philemon. 12° cloth.
Hartford, 1833.
Leila Ada. The Jewess Convert, and another volume
concerning her relations and friends. 12° cloth. New
York, 1857.
Lemon, Mark. Fairy Tales. Over 50 ill., post 8°
cloth. London.
Letters from China, by Rev. C. Bridgeman. 18°
Boston, 1834.
Liberia, Africa, Sketches of.
Lieber. Manual of Political Ethics. 2 vols., 8° law
sheep.
Life and Light for Woman.
Lifeboats. Models submitted for the premium offered
by his grace the Duke of Northumberland. 111. with
many maps and plans. Present from the Duke.
Folio cloth. London, 1851.
Lincoln, Abraham. An original ticket for him as
President, and a number of bank notes, etc.
Literary Exchanges of M. Vattemare.
Literary and Philosophical Repository. Vol. I to IV.
A scarce early American Magazine.
Lives of the Scottish Poets. 32° cloth, rough edges.
Livermore, Geo. Interesting notes concerning Mrs.
Livermore’s Library. Presentation copy with note
from the author. 4° cloth, rough edges.
Lloyd, L. Scandinavian Adventures for upwards of
twenty years. III. with fine colored plates and wood
engravings. 8° half morocco.
Lockhart, John G. The Spanish Ballads. Portrait.
12° cloth. Boston, 1857.
Louden, J. C. Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture.
Fully illustrated, thick 8° half bound, pp. 1138.
Longfellow, IT. W. Aftermath, and other poems.
12° green cloth. Boston, 1873.
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Longfellow, Henry W. Poems. Voices of the Night,
etc. 12° cloth, rough edges. Boston, 1853.
Longfellow, Henry W. Courtship of Miles Standish.
12° cloth, first edition. Boston, 1859.
Longfellow, H. W. Poems of England. 3 vols. 12°
cloth, red edges.
Longfellow, Henry W. Poems of Scotland. 3 vols.
12° cloth, red edges.
Longfellow, H. W. Poems of Ireland. In the same
style. 12° cloth, red edges.
Lord, Joseph. The Militiaman’s Companion. IS0
boards. Hudson, 1821.
Lines of Travel over the various American Thorough-
fares.
Love, Geo. The Art of Surveying. 8° sheep. Lon-
don, 1786.
Lowell, Jno. Amory. Vindication of the Character of
Mr. Boott. 8° pp. 211. Boston, 1848.
Macrame Lace book. 111., 8° paper. New York,
1878.
Mackellar, Thomas. The American Printer, a man-
ual of Typography. 111., 12° boards, red edges.
Philadelphia, 1872.
Mahoney, D. A. The Prisoner of State. New York,
1863.
£^1468 Manual of the Practical Naturalist. 12° cloth. Bos-
ton, 1831.
/ 1469 Margaret’s Bridal, by Sigma. 18° Boston, 1839.
|/'U70 Marryatt, Capt. His Novels. Midshipman Easy, etc.
Large 8° cloth, binding broken.
/ 1471 Marshall, Mrs. Sketch of my friend’s Family. 32°
Boston, 1819.
1472 Marttneau, Harriet. Retrospect of Western Travel.
2 vols. 12° cloth.
lj-j- 1473 Mather, Cotton. The Mather Papers and Salem
Witchcraft. Presentation copy from John K. Wig-
gin. 8° rough edges, tinted paper, pp. 23.
2/ 1474 Mayhew. Discourse occasioned l>v the Earthquakes,
Nov., 1765. Bound to order by Matt hews, gilt ; bind-
ing cost $9. B oston, 1755.
* ^ 1475 Mease. The Rearing of Silk Worms. Colored ill., 8°
paper. Washington, 1828. Hare.
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85
P'1476 Medhurst, W. H. China, its State and Prospects.
111. partly in colors. 8° cloth. London, 1888.
,£-1477 Memorials of Thos. Hood. Post 8° cloth. Boston,
1860.
1478 Miles, Pliny. Rambles in Iceland. 12° cloth. New
X York, 1854.
y 1479 Militia Laws oi the United States and Massachusetts.
12° boards. Boston, 1829.
t^~~1480 Miller, Joaquin. First Families of the Sierras. 18
green cloth. Chicago, 1876.
/? 1481 Miller, Hugh. The Testimony of the Rocks. 111., 12
^ cloth. Boston, 1857.
f 1482 Miller, Jno. A Guide for Plain People, especially the
^ Poor. 12° half bound. Oxford, 1820.
/ 1483 Millenarianism. 18° cloth. Bath, 1847.
1484 Milton, John. Poetical Works. Printed by Isaiah
Thomas. 12° sheep. 1810.
/ 1485 Mitford, Mary Russell. Works in Prose and Verse.
^ 8° sheep, marbled edges. Philadelphia, 1846.
JU51486 Mitford, Miss. Our Village; Sketches and Rural
Scenery. 8 vols., ill., 12° boards. New \ork, 1838.
£ 1487 Monte Palatine. Folded.
/a 1488 Moore, Jno. View of Society and Manners in Italy.
VU&r 3 vols., 12°.
1489 Moore, John. Societ}r and Manners in f ranee, Switzer-
land and Germany.
1490 Moore, Alex. The Gas Consumer’s Guide. 12 cloth.
Boston, 1871.
149 1 Mormonism. Various leaflets and tracts on Mormon
'4 /] Absurdities, Mountain Meadow's Massacre, Mysteries
0f the Endowment House, and a number of distinct
' tracts bought at Salt Lake City. 9 pcs. Facetiae.
A-
✓ 1492 Medieval Times. Chronicles of the Sehonberg Cotta
Sfi ' “ Family, by Mrs. Charles. 8° cloth. New York,
1865.
n 1493 Murray, Grenville C. C. Imprisoned in a. Spanish
0* Convent; an English girl’s experiences. Finely ill.,
8° blue cloth. London, 1886.
tJ 1494 Murray’s Hand Book for Italy and Rome. Map and
ill.
fj 1495 Murray, John. Handbook for Travellers. 12° cloth.
London, 1845.
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/ 1496 Murray, Grace. The Little Boarding School Girls.
32° New York.
/o 1497 Munsell, Charles. Songs of the American Press. 111.,
12° cloth. Albany, 1868.
1498 Munsell, Frank. Chips from the Chimney Corner.
111., 12° cloth. Albany, 1871.
/ 1499 Naples and its Environs ; A new guide. Thick 8°
Dutch paper, rough edges. Naples, 1826.
1500 Narrative of a Visit to the American Churches, by a
Deputation from England and Wales. 12° New
York, 1835.
£_1501 Neal, Alice B. The Gossips of Rivertown. 8° Phila-
delphia, 1850.
^ 1502 Nepheghi. Among the Arabs, or Adventures in Alge-
ria. Portrait. 12° cloth. Philadelphia, 1858.
X 4 G 0 3 Nepos, Cornelius. Answered Questions, etc. 8° half
morocco. New York, 1850.
/ 1504 Newcomb. Directory for Young Christian Females.
18J half morocco. Boston, 1833.
1505 Newell, Robert C. Poems by Orpheus O. Kerr.
The Palace Beautiful, and others. Ports., 12° cloth.
New York, 1865.
v 1506 Newman, Samuel P. Practical System of Rhetoric
and Rules of Style. 12° boards. Portland, 1829.
/ 1507 New England. A poem by Nelson Stutson. 8° Wil-
braham, 1851. pp. 15.
11*. 1508 Newton, Rev. John. The Aged Pilgrim’s Triumph
over Sin and the Grave. Illustrated. 12° half calf.
London, 1825.
1509 New Sanctuary of Progressive Phoughts and Science;
by Lord Broome. 8° cloth. London, 1836.
1 51 0 N i elson, ( '-harles. Burgoyne:s ( 'ampaign ; bought of I lie
Author on the Battle-field. 12° cloth. Albany, 1844.
1511 Nichols, Rev. W. A. Family Training. 12° cloth.
Boston, 1853.
& & 1512 Notes and Queries. A medium of inter-communication
lor literary men, general readers, antiquaries, etc
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6**&£*^-r** in 72 vols., with full indices in 6 extra vols. In extra
tree calf, gilt marble edges by Morrell. Original sub-
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per vol. As perfect as when they came from the
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the Field. 12° cloth. Boston, 1834.
^1514 Noyes, Win. Maxims of the Laws of England. Beau-
tifully printed at the [ness of Joel M unsell, Albany.
8° calf, rough edges.
/ 1515 Official Irish Travelling Guide. Small 4° pp. 140.
XI1516 Oneida Community. Paper.
✓ 1517 O’Reilly. Leo XIII; His Probable Policy. 12° paper.
New York, 1868.
^_1518 Ormath WAITE. Astronomy and Geology compared.
18° cloth. New York, 1872.
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Orton, James, A. M. Liberal Education of Women.
18° cloth. New York, 1873.
Osborne, T. H. Guide to Greece, Egypt, Syria, etc.
18° cloth. London, 1840.
Osborne, Laughton. Calvary. Virginia Tragedy.
Green cloth. New York, 1867.
Otir Charlie. 18° cloth, gilt and gilt edged. Cambridge,
1867. Presentation copy from the author.
Our Young Folks. 4 nos.
Paine, Thos. The Religion of the Sun. A posthumous
poem with preface. Very scarce.
Pallas’ Travels. 111., 8° sheep.
Parnell, Miss Fanny. Hovels of Ireland. 8° New
York, 1880.
Parley, Peter. Tales about China. Square 18° Lon-
don, 1843.
Paoli, Pascal. An account of Corsica ; general tour,
etc. Old calf. London, 1768.
Paper Trade Reporter. In numbers. 32 pcs.
Papers, Tradesmen’s bills, etc. From the Deblois
family. Mostly dated about 1809.
Peabody. Dante’s Hell. 18° boards. Boston, 1857.
Peabody. Education of Mechanics and Artists. 8°
Washington, 1873. pp. 11.
Peasant Life. Sketches of the villagers and field la-
borers of Gleneldie. 12° green cloth. Edinburgh,
1869.
,—1534 Pennoyer. A series of Prompt Books. Popular
. dramas of the last half century. The Jacobite, Nick
X^/_of the Woods, Jennie Brown, etc. Mostly half bound
' in red morocco. Uniform in binding. 38 pcs.
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Percy, Bishop Thomas. Reliques of Early English
Poetry, Ballads, etc. 111., gold edges, stamped roan,
turkey morocco, embossed. A fine edition.
Percy. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. Vol. II ;
ill., 8° calf. 1765.
Pardon, Geo. F. Handbook of Billiards and Baga-
telle. 111., 18° boards.
Perdicaris, G. A. The Greece of the Greeks. Por-
trait and ill. 12° cloth. New York, 1846. 2 vols.
Perkins, Samuel. The World as it is.
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Perry, Marshall S. Fine and Useful Arts. 12° boards.
Boston, 1832.
Phantom Flowers ; The Art of Producing Skeleton
Leaves. 12° cloth, bevelled edges. Boston, 1864.
Philosophy in Sport, or Science in Earnest. 18° half
red morocco, pp. 221.
Pink ham, T. J. Farming as it is. 12° cloth. Boston,
1861.
Pike. Creola, the Slave and Minstrel. A suppressed
book and now very rare.
Pike, R. and W. C. The Art of Memory Applied to
the Acquisition of knowledge. 8° rough edges, pp.
100.
Piping Hot, by Emile Zola. 104 engravings, 8° cloth,
gilt. London, 1885.
Plain Talk to American Housekeepers. 18° cloth.
Boston, 1855.
Plays and Miscellaneous Books. 9 pcs.
Poetry of the Heart. Win. B. 'Lap pan. 32° gilt.
Worcester, 1845.
Polite Learning. 18° sheep. Philadelphia, 1880.
Pollock, Thomas, A. M. The Course of Time. 12°
half morocco. Boston, 1851.
Polyanthus. Odd volumes.
Poole, John. Hamlet Travesty with burlesque anno-
tations. Royal 8° cloth, rough edges. Printed for
private circulation. Presentation copy by F. S. Hoff-
man.
Poole, John. Little Pedlington and the Pedlington-
ians. 2 vols., 12 ’ New York, 1852.
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4. 1556 Pope, Alex. The Iliad of Homer. 32° calf. Balti-
more, 1819.
yg/1557 Porteus Bielb}r. Poem on Death. 18° sheep. Isaiah
Thomas, printer, 1808.
/ 1559 Potatoes. Their Culture in Great Britain.
1560 Pouchot. Memoirs of the Late War in North America,
" commonly called “The Old French War.’ An orig-
inal book, written by an actor in the scenes described.
Illustrated with views, plans and portraits. 8° thick
tinted paper, in st}rle of Bradford Publications. Half
bound in green turkey morocco, by Bradstreet, rough
edges, top gilt. These volumes when published were
closely sold, and have now become very scarce. They
are much sought for in Canada, where they are rare.
1561
The same work. Royal 4° half bound in crushed crim-
son morocco, deep back and edges. These books are
printed on Whatman’s drawing paper, were made to
order and each copy was sold for $50. In this sump-
tuous style but tw'o copies were produced. Numerous
plates and illustrations.
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title. Edition limited to 50 copies. A scarce book,
much sought for in Canada where but few copies were
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full series.
Jr.C/o 1563 The same work. 2 vols., 4° Large paper, unbound.
,3 "1564 Powell, Thos. Living Authors of England. 12°
cloth. New York, 1850.
1565 Parisian Sights and French Principles, seen through
American Spectacles. Illustrated 12° cloth, gilt.
yj"T566 Priest, Josiah. The Christian Millennium. Priest, who
was a funny fellow, wrote some curious books, all of
which are now scarce.
1567 Programme of 22 new country Dances at Almack’s,
1798. Music ; long 8°.
(J3-M068 Putnam, Allen. Bible Marvel Workers. One of the
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New York, 1871.
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Report on an Individual of the Bushman Tribe of Hot-
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boards. Boston, 1849.
^-1582 Rifle, Rev. J. C. Moses, or the Zulu. 8° cloth. Lon-
don, 1803.
1583 Ritchie. Here and There in London. 12° cloth.
London, 1859.
2- 1584 Robertson, Dr. Will. Disquisition on the Knowledge
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585 Rock, Captain. Account of his Ancestors. 12° half
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^—1580 Rodgers. Twenty-three Years under a skylight. Ex-
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Rodger, Alex. Poems and Songs. Various poets. 5
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1592 Rush, Benj., M. D. A Thermometer, illustrating the
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/1594 Russell. The American Elocutionist. 111., sheep.
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C/z/4597 Sanderson, John. The American in Paris. 3 vols.,
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1600 Savage, William. Dictionary of the Art of Printing.
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/ 1818 New England Galaxy. 3 pcs.
J 1819 New York Mirror, 1829, etc. 10 nos.
^.— 1820 Old Newspapers. 33 pcs.
1820«Old Newspapers, Coins, Stamps, etc. 141 pcs.
/ 1821 Old Numbers of the Boston Traveller, some as early
. as 1825. 3 pcs.
' 1822 Spanish Papers from Honduras.-
NUMISGRAPHICS.
‘^23 A list of Catalogues of Coins and Medals sold at auc-
tion in America, with price lists of coins issued by
dealers, and other publications concerning the sub-
ject. Royal 8° thick paper, with a fac-simile cata-
logue by Benj. Watkins of Salem. The first coin
catalogue of the class. This volume contains brief
notices of the coin dealers of the country ; all who
have ever issued catalogues for sales. / C j
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NUMISMATICS.
/£ 1824
Vo
1 827
A large box filled with scraps sufficient for a large
volume, about 1000 pcs. These cuttings are of the
most interesting description and relate almost exclu-
sively to Numismatics. One of these cuttings con-
tains an important notice of the medal struck for the
North-West Expedition under Kendrick and Ingra-
ham, 1788.
A
A
A
number of Mason s earliest and scarcest Handbooks
and Circulars. 9 pcs.
series of copy plates, coins, medals, etc. Collected
to illustrate a work on Numismatics. A very large
unnumbered catalogue, and a very choice collection
ol the kind. Some photographs. A most rare, assort-
ment, for the collection of which many volumes have
been rifled. Sfl 1
volume of Catalogues, Circulars of Coin Sales, 23 in
number, from 1859 to 1801. Amongst the sales are
Woodward’s, Cogun’s and others of the earliest in
the country. Half calf, marbled edges. Several of
the catalogues are extremely rare.
NUMISMATICS.
103
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1828
/
1831
^1882
. 1833
1834
ye 1835
^-1836
1837
1838
/1889
A volume bound together, consisting of amateur papers
and magazines, lettered on the back “Numismatic
Odds and Ends.”
Another bound volume, same class as last.
Another similar volume, many priced, names added in
many places. Scarce lot. 8°.
An account of the unique Bit of Mr. Shorthouse, of
Manchester. The earliest American pattern coin.
An Early Coin Catalogue. Very scarce.
An old book in Black Letter from the Library of Julius
Gunther and later from Dr. Winslow Lewis. 111.,
full of plates.
Andrews. Description of 160 cents from 1816 to 1857.
Privately printed on a hand press; one of the few
original copies. Very rare.
Augustine Mariotti. 8° half blue morocco. Rome,
1762.
Bache. Manuscript Catalogue of the Bache Collec-
tion, dated Brooklyn, 1820. Gathered in various
parts of Europe ; comprising the most remarkable
find of American coins ever turned up, discovered in
Brooklvn and afterwards sold in New York. De-
scribes" a multitude of rare American coins which
created a world-wide furor, giving collectors renewed
excitement and impetus, hound amongst the coins
were many which are even now consideied unique
and of the most excessive rarity. Catalogue unique.
Mentions coins not otherwise known.
Barry, R. A. Something About Coins. 8° San Bran-
cisco, 1863. Scarce.
Berewood, Edward. Veterum numorum, etc. Half
calf. London, 1614.
Bestor. Catalogue of Coins and Medals at Private
Sale. Peoria, 111. Scarce.
Numismatic Catalogues, English and German. 16 pcs.
Books and Coins. A beautifully written manuscript
by Mr. Mitchell.
Books, Minerals, Insects, Coins, the collection of W.
D. Peck, sold in Boston, Feb., 1823. The first sale
of coins held in America.
Boysen, Lusk, Mason & Co., Stake, Ivlingbeil, Greely,
Bennell, Harzfeld. Announcements and Catalogues.
104
NUMISMATICS.
, . vt ^844 Bushnell, Charles I. Arrangement of Tradesmen’s
Tokens. 8° uncut, original copy. Scarce.
b 1845 Bushnell, Charles I. Prices Realized at the Sale of
his collection.
(T . 1846 By-Laws and Constitutions of various Numismatic Soci-
' eties. 9 pcs.
1847 Cards, etc., of Numismatists. Rare lot. 20 pcs.
/
1848 Carson & Nicols’ Collections. 8° uncut.
^849 Catalogues. Harzfeld and others, of Coins and Med-
' als, S. H. & H. Chapman, etc. 26 pcs.
* 1850 Catalogue. Coin Sale, Thomas & Son, 1864. Ex-
** tremely rare.
T 851 Catalogue of Coins of all the Kingdoms of the World.
8° rough edges, uncut. Boston, 1884.
V 1852 Catalogue of the Collection of Louis Roper. Priced
and named in the handwriting of Charles I. Bushnell.
One of the rarest of coin catalogues. Used always to
sell for at least $10 a copy, f C / f t; ■
853 Catalogue oi Coins in the British Museum. 8° uncut,
pp. 40.
l 1854 Catalogue of a Collection of a private gentleman.
hine Catalogues by H. G. Sampson and others.
10 pcs.
/£/ 1855 Catalogue of the Collection of Professor Anthon’s
Cabinet. 1 arts 1, II, III and V. Priced ; very
scarce.
^ 1856 Catalogue of Coins in Yale College. Modern and
Antique.
1857 Catalogues of Coins and Medals. 8° half morocco,
bound pamphlets, many priced. 1860, etc., a number
of well-known American collections, including Henry
Smith, Benj. Haynes, etc.
1857a Another volume, same character as the last; many
priced.
18o8 Catalogue of the Dehaven Collection. Rare catalogue,
sold by Mr. Cogun. W1 VJ f cn / ■ /■
1859 Catalogue of ( oins, Medals, etc. Collection formed
by John Allan. Thick 8° 1865.
1860 Catalogue of Coinsand Library of Dr. Wm. Prescott,
Concord, N. II., with prices and names of purchasers.
A rare catalogue.
NUMISMATICS.
105
1861
-1869
/1870
1^-1871
f 1872
y 1878
\jy 1874
Xo 1^75
/yW*
Catalogue of the Collection of American Coins and
Medals, of the late Chas. I. Bushnell. This work is
certainly a chef d’oeuvre of the Messrs. Chapman.
Elegantly illustrated, though the sale was far from
being as claimed “ the most important sale ever held,”
as it was neither the most important nor extensive and
valuable one, and but for this statement which is
simply untrue, the catalogue would still hold its
place in the highest rank of American coin collections.
The illustrations which are seen in this catalogue sur-
pass all others which had heretofore appeared ; they
are in the highest style of photographic art.
Catalogue of the Fewsmith Collection. Large paper,
priced. /V /y ! r. "V
Catalogue in Manuscript of the Collection of Corne-
lius M. Bogert. Rich in coins and medals, in silver
and gold, especially antiques.
Catalogue of Medals, Jetons, Mereaux and Siege
Coins. Very rare catalogue. 8° cloth. Gand, 1854.
Catalogue. New York Coin Catalogue. Chapman’s.
5 pcs.
Catalogue of the Library of Pythagoras Lodge, with
its Masonic coins and medals. Extremely rare ; it is
long since another catalogue has been offered.
Chapman. Catalogue of Coins. 8° Philadelphia,
1886.
Chapman and others. Catalogues of coins and medals,
priced in ink. 8° v. p. and v. y. Fine lot, 6 pcs.
Cogan, Edward. Coins and Medals. Small 4° elegant-
ly bound in green turkey morocco, gilt, by Bradstreet ;
neatly priced and named.
Cogan, Ed. Collection of Coins. Large paper.
Cogan, Ed. Catalogue of a large collection. Large
paper, priced ; scarce.
Cogan, Ed. Dates of United States coins and their
degrees of rarity. / g7 /
Cogan, Ed. Priced catalogue of coins. Large paper,
interleaved.
Cogan, Ed. Collection of Silver Medals of John Allen,
Jr. Large 8° illustrated.
Coin Chart Manual. Counterfeit Detectors, etc., etc.
Coin Chart Manuals. Hundreds of facsimiles. 14
pcs.
106
NUMISMATICS.
//-„ 1877 Coin Collector’s Journal. Vols. I, II, III complete, and
25 odd numbers. 2 in cloth, the rest unbound; sold
4 as 5 volumes.
1878 Coins and Medals, Rare China and Bric-a-brac, cata-
logues, etc. 20 pcs.
^ 1879 Coin Sales of W. Elliot Woodward, 1 to No. 30.
1880 Coins, Tokens and Medals of Canada. Fully illustrated
presentation copy from the author, Mr. Sandham.
Very scarce.
^ 1881 Colburn, Jeremiah. Catalogue of his Collection.
Large 8° crushed crimson morocco, rough edges, gilt
top.
^ — 1 882 Collection of C. Wyllys Betts. The curious collec-
tion ol fabrications which for years have continued to
vex numismatists. Extremely rare catalogue.
1883 Collection of Thomas Warner. Rough edges, broad
margins, 4° New York, 1884. Catalogue by S. H.
and H. Chapman, pp. 180.
y 1884 Continental Money. From Harper’s Magazine, April,
1863. 1
j 1885 Copy of Rembrandt Peele’s Washington Album, inelud-
^ ing letters, etc. MSS.
^ 1886 Crime, Counterfeiters, etc. 8° 1880.
^ 1887 Curtis, Jno. K., Dayton, Wm. L. Deakin and others.
Priced Lists, etc. A rare lot. 32 pcs.
887a A similar Collection. Several particularly scarce.
Many found in scarcely any other collection.
^1888 Dasdorf, Coins, Medals, etc. In German. 8° boards.
Dresden, 1801.
/ 1889 Davis and Harvey. Catalogue of Coins, Medals and
Curiosities, Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Broadsheet,
very rare , an almost unknown catalogue.
fr l 890 Dayton, Sage, Smith and others. Announcements of
Coin Sales.
/1891
1892
1 893
Dehaven. One of the rarest of Coin Catalogues.co
Dexter, Henry M. Memoranda, Historical, Chrono-
logical, etc., etc. 2 tracts.
Dickehon, Dr. M. W. Numerous fine plates illustra-
ting Coins and Medals in metallic colors. Contains
an additional plate ol 48 coins bv the Woodbury type
process. Dickeson’s book has been out of print for
years, and is now very scarce.
NUMISMATICS.
107
1894 Duby, Tobieson. His great work on Siege Coins, Ob-
sidional Pieces, or Coins of Necessity. Fully illus-
tratecl with descriptions in French. Almost as rare
as the great work of Prosper Mailliet. For Mailliet’s
r / Catalogue I was obliged to search the world before
/Tu^T^htaimng it, and finally obtained it in California at
"the cost of $30 for the two volumes.
U'1895 Felt. Historical Account of Mass. Currency. Un-
bound in sheets, title page gone. Scarce.
l/'1896 Fewsmith, Wm. Collection. Large 4°.
1897 Finotti, Joseph N. Bibliographia Catholica Ameri-
/& cana. Works written by Catholic authors in the U.
S. 8° uncut, rough edges, cloth. .New York, 1872.
With a catalogue of Father Finotti’s Numismatic col-
lection. Priced, scarce. With manuscript note from
the author.
^''1898 Frossard, Ed. Monograph of U. S. Cents and Half
Cents. Fully and elegantly illustrated.
^"1899 Fbossard, Ed. Thick paper, ill. with 9 heliotype
plates. A fine catalogue. Priced.
. 1900 Ghoun, Daniel. Medals and Coins, and Books on
Coins, 1870.
/ 1901 Groux. Prospectuses and Catalogues on Numismatics.
7 pcs.
J 1902 Groux. Several of His Prospectuses on Numismatic
At* / Collections, etc.
/1903 Groux, Daniel E. Original subscription papers to his
4 great American Medal. Also a number of engrav-
fugs taken from a collection left by Mr. Groux on
his death. Bought by the cataloguer from an auction
firm in Philadelphia, at whose house the old adven-
turer announced and advertised one of his peculiar
sales which never took place.
Kj "1904 Harris, L. FI. His Coins and Medals. Much about
Coins. 18° pp. 23. New York.
1905 Harris, L. Valuable Book for Collectors of Coins and
Medals.
1906 FIarzfeld’s Numismatic Circular, etc.
'2^1907 Hawkins, Ed. Tradesmen’s Tokens. Thick, with
hundreds of ill., 8° London, 1849.
-1908 Hazeltine, Scott & Co. Priced Trade Lists. Some
very scarce.
108
NUMISMATICS.
1909 Hazeltine’s Catalogue of Coins, Medals, etc.
1910 History of Coins and the Mint. Illustrated, 12° op.
105.
1911 History of the Issues of Paper Money in the American
Colonies. 8° pp. 19.
1912 History of Tsien or the Cash of China. Numerous
ills. The best work on the subject until the publi-
cation of the following. Earnestly sought for and
usually sells for $7 at auction. Most of the copies
go to California where Chinese coins are much sought
for.
L?o History of Tsien or Chinese Coins, with numerous
illustrations. Rarer than the preceding No. 8°
Shanghai, 1858.
/ 1914 Historical Cabinet of the College of the City of New
York. 8°.
1915 Holland, H. W. Lincoln Medals. Hare; few printed.
8° pp. 5.
/ 1916 Hubbard, S. G., Cincinnati. Sale of Coins, May 29.
A very rare catalogue.
1917 H (JFFNAGLE. Collection of Curios, Paintings and
Books. 8° Newhope, Penn.
1918 Humphreys, H. Noel. The Coin Collector’s Manual.
Illustrated, half calf, 18° gilt, 2 volumes. London,
1853.
1919 Humphreys. The Coin Collector’s Manual. 111., nu-
merous plates, 2 vols., 18° half calf.
1920 Illustrated Manuscript relating to Money, princi-
pally Portuguese. English money reduced into
Portuguese and Portuguese into English. 32°
Lisbon.
1921 Introductio ad Historian! Numisrnatnm. Calf-bound
backed with vellum. Illustrated, 32° Amsterdam
1783.
1923
Kline, J. W. His Collection of Coins. Priced and
named in the handwriting of Charles I. Rushnell.
hull tin key morocco gilt, inside tooled. A handsome
piece of binding and rare catalogue.
Klinobeil. Catalogue of his frauds; electrotypes.
Klingbeil has a bad name on account of his connec-
tion with counterfeit stone instruments sold as pre-
histories.
NUMISMATICS.
109
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1924 Lee, Win. H. A Monograph on the Currency of the
Confederate States of America. A description of the
various notes and dates of issue, their varieties,
series, sub-series, letters, numbers, etc., accompanied
by photographs and the distinct variety of each issue.
Presentation note from the author and in his auto-
graph “ Corrigenda et Addenda.” Of this volume I
believe no more than 20 copies were printed, hence is
extremely rare and is the last and best authority. In
a private note Dr. Lee informs me that only 30 copies
were printed, 20 of which are on heavy paper, 10 on
inferior paper and advises me that the Numismatic
and Archaeological Society will not re-issue the work,
hence no edition can hereafter be published, and it
can never become less rare than to-day.
^ 1925 Lewis, Dr. Winslow. Papal Medals and other Numis-
matic matters in Manuscript.
-1926 Lincoln, Abraham. The Lincoln Medals, by H. W.
Holland. Privately printed ; has become rare.
1927 Lincoln Medals. 8° Describes 297 varieties.
1928 Loubat, J. F. Medallic History of the United States
of America and various other numismatic extracts
concerning the Castellani collection, etc.
Low, Lyman H. Coins and Medals.
Low, Lyman H. Books, Coins and Medals for sale by
him. 1 This catalogue, like all of Mr. Low’s produc-
tions, is actually loaded down, pressed in and freighted
with learning.
1931 Low, Lyman H. Numismatics. Chock full of words
of wisdom, as Mr. Low’s catalogues are usually
filled.
✓ 1932 Low, Lyman H. Surpasses anything that has ever been
'V written on the subject of coins. These catalogues of
y course have no rivals, as they include in a very small
space almost all that is known on the subject. Mr.
' Low, in addition to his trade in coins, kindly offers to
instruct anybody in all facts they may desire to know
in numismatics, including American, Foreign, Medie-
val and Ancient. This is a convenience, that for
people who are not fortunate to live near his great
metropolitan warehouse, cannot be realized, and there-
fore not fully appreciated. It is not often that knowl-
edge is thus peddled without price, so in the style of
the commercial drummer. 5 pcs.
/ 1929
/ 1930
4
110
NUMISMATICS.
J.V'T 1933
^/£-1934
^A935
//Z-?L 1936
i. 1937
j 1938
^ / W39
, 1940
^1941
^1942
1943
^-1949
1950
McGill and its Medals. Fully ill., limp cloth, gilt.
Barest of the Canadian numismatic books. Montreal,
1872.
Manchester, Eng., Numismatic Society. Square 8°
ill., scarce. 8 pcs.
Marvin, VV. T. R. Medals of the Masonic Fraternity.
Very fully illustrated. The finest and most complete
work on the subject ever written. Small 4° with
frontispiece of arms of the Masons, richly printed in
colors ; half bound in red turkey morocco, gilt, rough
edges, top gilt. Published b}r subscription only,
never sold at auction.
Marvin, W. T. R. Masonic Medals. 2 vols. Small
4° unbound in sheets, fully ill.
Mason, E., Jr. A number of his early Handbooks.
MARrs, Ur. Ed. Catalogue of Colonial, United States
and Pattern Pieces. Contains announcement of the
sale. 4° rough edges, ill. Philadelphia, 1886.
Maris Collection of American Coins, etc. 3 pcs.
Marshall, Mrs. Catalogue of Rare Coins. Hobart,
New York.
Mason’s Coin Collectors’ Magazine. 10 numbers, some
quarterly. Large 8° Philadelphia.
Mason’s Coin and Stamp Collectors’ Magazine. Phila-
delphia, Pa. 48 pcs.
Mason, E., Jr. Complete set from the first, all but 14
numbers. This series is now rare, and one is unpro-
curable.
Mason & Co. Priced Lists and Circulars.
Mason & Co. Prices of Old, Rare Coins. Small 4°;
Improved Coin Priced Catalogues. 8° ill. Philadel-
phia. 21 pcs.
Middleton, Ed., Rear-Admiral. Catalogue of his Coins
with prices, ill. by Saroni. /Scarce .
Monograph on the “ Schutzenfest Dollars” of Switz-
erland. 111., rare.
Moses, Charles. Catalogue. Boston. As rare as
Whipple’s. 1 piece.
Medals of Canada, Prince of Wales, by Alfred Sand-
ham. Finely ill., 8° gilt, scarce.
Medals and Coins of Louis t he Great, with historical
explanations. Fully ill. with beautiful copperplates,
4 ’ call, gilt, with frontispiece.
NUMISMATICS.
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1951
1952
^>1953
1954
1955
//Y1956
/ 1957
1958
^_1959
1960
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1961
1962
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A 1963
Medallic Portraits of Washington, with catalogue ol
his coins, medals, tokens and cards. A valuable work,
with presentation note from the publisher. 8° half
bound. Philadelphia, 1855.
Monograph of the Silver Dollar. 111. with 425 en-
gravings of dollars and 87 of the half dollar, fac-
similes genuine and counterfeit. Printed from the
coins themselves. A rare volume on Numismatics,
and illustrated in an unique manner. Written by J.
L. Riddle, late Postmaster General of the Confederate
States of America. Purchased from his son 1871 by
J. Swan Randall, cost $10. Red morocco, gilt, and
dark cloth. Endorsed in this book is a manuscript
giving an account of counterfeit Mexican dollars,
written in autograph by J. Swan Randall.
Napoleon Medals. A complete series from the com-
mencement of the Empire to the Restoration, 1815.
Beautifully illustrated by the process of Achilles Co-
las. From the library and with the autograph of Dr.
Winslow Lewis. Half turkey morocco, gilt.
Numerous Catalogues of Private Dealers. Many very
scarce.
Numismatics; Gronovius, Discourses in Latin. A
very distinguished group, whether portraits I know
not, seated before a cabinet of medals. 4° limp calf
binding.
Numismatic Odds and Ends, Cards, etc.
Old Rare Coins. 111., 12° pp. 48. Philadelphia.
Papers, Numismatic Journals, Numisma, etc. 4° half
crushed red morocco. Several very scarce.
Parsons, Hon. Geo. M. Franco-American Coins and
Medals. 111.
Peterson’s Complete Coin Book. 111., folio, pp. 80.
New York.
Phillips, Henry, Jr. The Worship of the Sun; Story
of a Coin of Constantine the Great.
Pjjxllips, Henry, Jr., A. M. Historical Sketches of
American Paper Currency. 2 vols. Tinted paper,
rough edges, rubricated title, small cap 4 Roxbury,
1866. The same work royal 8° bound in the style of
the Bradford publications.
Proceedings of American Numismatic and Archaeo-
logical Society, with list of incorporators, founders
and others.
il2
NUMISMATICS.
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^ 1968
7 1969
/ 1970
4^ 1072
£-00 1!)7S!
if# 1974
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1964 Proceedings of American Numismatic and Archaeo-
logical Society. New York, 1888.
1965 Prospectus of J. F. Loubat’s Medallic History of the
United States. Large paper.
1966 Proceedings of the Manchester Numismatic Society of
England. 111. with rare American coins. Small 4°
rough edges. 9 pcs. All scarce.
Another lot. 111. and equally scarce. 8 Nos.
Proceedings of the Manchester Numismatic Society.
Rare; sets are almost unknown.
Proceedings of the Society of Philadelphia for 1881.
8° rough edges. Philadelphia, 1882.
Rare Catalogue of the Collection of James L. Hill.
Madison, Wis. 1
Sandham. The Coins, Tokens and Medals of the Do-
minion of Canada. Presentation copy from the
author. 8° ill. Montreal, 1869.
Sandham, Alfred. His Numismatic Collections, with
ill. 8° rough edges.
Sandham, Alfred. The Historic Medals of Canada.
8° pp. 91. Scarce.
Satterlee, Alfred H. The Medals and Tokens of the
United States and the Presidential Candidates. 8°
gilt. Letter from the author enclosed.
1975 Scott & Co., Coin Sale at Leavitt’s. 111. 1879.
1976 Scrap Books. 1838, etc., filled with numerous titles.
Relates to Coins, Medals and Currency.
1977 Scrap Book filled with Newspaper scraps on Numis-
matics.
r 1978 Scrap Book. Many articles pertaining to the subject.
Valuable lot. 100 in number.
1979 Scraps and Engravings suitable for a scrap-book. Con-
tains prospectus of a medal now rare , by Furst. Also
several medals of the Centennial of America, Hebrew
Coins, etc.
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1980 Sketch of the M exican Revolutionary Gen. Morelos,
by Lyman II. Low. 4° uncut, privately printed, ill.
1981 Smith, A. M. Old Rare Coins. 111.
1982 Smith, Clayton A. Collection of coins at auction, 1888./ ‘ r; f
1983 Smith, II. P. Historical Collection. 111., 8° uncut.
New York, 1883.
1984 Smith. 1 he Historical Collection. Priced.
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/ Jo 1985
i 1987
V 1988
£o 1989
^g-ITOl
1^1992
J 1993
// 1994
Stainsfield, C. W. Australian Tradesmen’s Tokens.
111. London, 1883.
Stamp and Coin Journals, Amateur Publications. 100
pcs.
Steigerwalt Coin Journal. Several numbers.
The Burleigh and other Collections.
The Coin Collectors’ Journal. Vols. I, II.
The Collection of Mr. J. H. Lehrmann, who is princi-
pally distinguished by the fact that in closing his
business with me he proved a swindler, leaving the
country without settling the sale which I made for
him on commission. 111., priced.
The Collections of Brooks, Colburn, Field and Shurt-
leff. Interleaved, full gilt, purple turkey morocco.
Inside of covers tooled. A sumptuous piece of bind-
ing and printing. Bound by Pawson & Nicholson.
The Compilation of English Silver Coins since the Con-
quest. Many ill., 12° London, 1872.
The Currency of the Future, What Shall It Be ?
The John Allan Collection of Silver Medals. 111., rare.
New York, 1870.
^-1996
J?(/71997
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The Medallic History of England to the Revolution,
with 40 plates. A fine and costly work; all the en-
gravings are on steel plates. 4° half morocco, em-
bossed. London, 1790.
The Medals, Tokens, etc., illustrating obstetrics and
gynaecology, by Dr. Horatio Storer. 8° pp. 14.
The Paper Money of Pennsylvania and a rare mono-
graph on the Anglo-American Copper Coinage and a
single number of the Coin and Stamp Journal, con-
cerning which I wrote more than a hundred letters
before I was able to obtain it, and various rare pamph-
lets. Half brown turkey morocco. 8° v. d. and v.
The Science of Medals, ancient and modern. 32° 111.
Paris, 1715.
1999
/2000
/ 2001
The Splendid American Collection of Rev. Father
Finotti, written in ink. Unique.
The United States Mint. 111., 8° Philadelphia, 1870.
The Use and Nature of Roman Medallions.
Trade Lists and Catalogues. Bennet,
Bennal. 40 pcs.
Whipple, Henry. Coins, Medals, etc.
11 pcs.
Dayton, Sage
Salem, 1858.
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Woodward’s Early Catalogues, including Finotti,
Brooks, Colburn, McCoy and others. Some priced.
A number of Woodward’s early catalogues are rare.
Illustrated by insertion of figures of rare coins. 8°
gilt, half crushed morocco.
Woodward, W. E. Memorial Medals struck on the
occasion of the death of Washington. Large 4° uncut,
rough edges. Of this little tract only 4 copies were
published in 4° and only two on Whatman’s drawing
paper, of which this is one. Hence the rarity of this
tract may be seen. Laid between the leaves are sev-
eral autograph acknowledgments from literaiy men.
The same tract on heavy tinted paper, with portraits.
Almost as rare as the last. Not one ever sold.
VV oodward, W. E. Several of his Coin Sales made at
auction in New York City, comprising many of the
finest Collections, including Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.
No. 7 is still extremely rare ; No. 6 nearly as rare ; No.
10, the Mickley Collection, still carries the banner as
the rarest of all catalogues of American Collections,
always commanding a large price. 8° half turkey
morocco, gilt. Lettered Vol. 2.
Woodward, W. E. Catalogue of the Collection of
Rev. J. M. Finotti. Purple turkey morocco, tooled
and embossed inside, full gilt. A sumptuous piece of
binding.
Woodward, W. Elliot. Private Numismatic Collec-
tion. 8° half bound.
Woodward, Dr. Ashbel. Wampum or Indian Money.
An interesting and valuable monograph. 8° cloth.
Albany, 1878.
Work in German Text. Nuremberg, 1771.
PAMPHLETS.
/ 2011 A Roman Catholic Canard.
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Did Bishop Fenwick write
2012
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Adams, Win. His trial before the State of Massachu-
setts, in a request that his claims be considered and
paid, for repairs on the State House.
Alciimiron, or The Minute Philosopher, by Geo. Berke-
ley, D. D. 111., 8° half bound. New Haven, 1808*
Amateur Papers. Many early.
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' 1839.
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Bible.
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God. 8° sheep. Worcester, 1807.
vu— 2196 Backus, Chas. Scripture Doctrine of Regeneration.
12° sheep. Hartford, 1800.
a- 2196«Barnes, Albert. Notes on Romans. 12° half morocco.
New York, 1836.
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a 2198 Baxter, Richard. Catholick Theologie. Old portrait
engraved on copper, kolio calf. London, 1675.
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sheep. Albany, 1815.
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new. Boston, 1837.
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Half morocco, gilt, ill.
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Episcopacy Examined. 12° cloth. New York, 1835.
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Surrey, 1828.
Faber, Rev. I. S., I). I). The Ordinary Operations of
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Fish, Henry, A. M. Reformers and Divines of the
Early English Church. London, 1842.
Forms of Prayer. 18° sheep. Berwick, ,1798.
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Translation of the Holy Scriptures against the Cav-
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Cambridge, 1843.
Gavin, Antony. The Mysteries of Popery Unveiled.
The unparalleled sufferings of John Constus at the
Inquisition of Lisbon. 12°.sheep. Enfield, 1821.
Gerhard, John. Harmoniae Evangelicae. Geneva,
Jacob Stoer. Title page bears the autograph of Sam-
uel Dan forth.
Geshner, Win. The Death of Abel. 12° boards, half
bound.
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7 lishments in Europe. 12° half bound. Loudon, 1808.
/ 2261 Greek New Testament. 32° sheep. London, 1813.
/o 2262 Greek New Testament. 12° sheep. Worcester, 1800.
Jl. 2263 Gresley. Portrait of an English Churchman. 12J
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sheep. Cambridge, 1809.
2265 Hall, Robert. Terms of Communion. 12° half calf.
Portland, 1816.
Hall, Robert. Reply to Kinghorn. Vindication of
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Haliburton, Rev. Tlios. The Great Concern of Sal-
vation. 12° sheep. Elizabethtown, N. J., 1813.
Ha rris, John. Covetousness the Sin of the Christian
Church. 12° uncut. London, 1836.
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Haweis. Rise, Declension and Renewal of the Church
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Hay, Rev. A. Treatise on Baptism. 18° cloth. N.
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Herbert, George. The Clergyman’s Instructor. 8°
boards. Oxford, 1813.
2271 History of the New Testament. Maps and ill. 8°
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Holy Bible. An Exact Concordance. Folio, old calf.
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unbound.
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Ophiomaches. Deism Revealed. 111., 8° calf. London,
1749. 2 vols.
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/ 2346 Psalms and Hymns. 8° half sheep. ‘ Philadelphia,
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Scjrault, Francois. New French Exercises. Boards.
Boston, 1855.
Swan, William D. The Grammar School Reader. 12°
boards. Boston, 1844.
Table Book. 111. 18° cloth. New York, 1863.
The American’s Guide. 12° sheep. Philadelphia,
1845.
Tocquot’s Clark & Turner’s Latin Exercises. Correc-
ted with references to the original. 12° boards.
London, 1815.
Universal Geography. 111. Half bound. Hartford,
1827.
2527 Walker, John. English Composition ; or Easy Rules
for Writing Themes, etc. 18° sheep. Boston, f810.
2528 Walker, John. Critical Pronouncing Dictionary.
Large 4° rough edges, boards, red covers and backs.
2529 Walker, John. Critical Pronouncing Dictionary.
18° sheep. Boston, 1830.
2530 Walling and Gray. Folio Atlas of the entire State
of Massachusetts.
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Warner, D. M. Common School Geography. Maps.
Warren’s Geography. 12° boards. 1846.
Warren, D. W. Revised edition of his Physical Ge-
ography, with Atlas. Inserted are many loose plates
and maps pertaining to the City Government of Bos-
” ton. 16 pcs.
Webster, Noah. Unabridged Dictionary of the Eng-
lish Language. Illustrated with appendix of useful
tables and many engravings. Smooth embossed
sheep, pp. 1852.
Webster, Noah. Useful Knowledge. 12° sheep.
New London, 1807.
Wells, W. II. English Grammar. 12°.
West Newton English and Classical School. 8° paper.
Wheeler, A. N. Logarithms. 8° paper. Cambridge,
1882.
Walling & Gray. Folio Atlas of the State of Massa-
chusetts.
Wilkins, I. Mathematical Magic, or tlie Wonders
that may be performed by Mathematics. III. small
8° sheep. The 4th edition. London, 1691. A rare
and curious book. For a review of this book see
ante. Philobiblion by Philes.
SERMONS AND LECTURES.
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Worth, Thomas. The JEneid of Virgil. 111. by the
Author. 8° paper.
Virgil Delphini. 8° rough leather. London, 1794.
SERMONS AND LECTURES.
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A Minister Preaching his own Funeral Sermon. 12°
uncut. Deerfield, Mass., 1821.
A number of Sermons on Various Subjects, by Rev.
Nathaniel Emmons. 8° sheep. New York, 1850.
Anderson, John, D. I). Sermons by Ralph Erskine.
12° sheep. Pittsburg, 1816.
Anderson, John, D. D. Sermons by the late Ralph
Erskine. 2 vols. 12° sheep. Pittsburg, 1815.
Appleton, Jesse, D. D. Lectures. 8° boards, uncut.
Brunswick, Me., 1822.
Appleton, Nathaniel. 18° old sheep. Boston, 1743.
Discourses at the Thursday Lectures in Boston,
“ Elizabeth Dennells” on the Fly Leaves; and a gene-
alogical register.
Bates, Pres. Joshua. Lectures. Presentation copy
from the Author. 8° cloth.
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Benson, Rev. I. Sermons. 12° cloth. London,
1829.
Blair, Hugh. Sermons. 2 vols. 12° sheep. New
York, 1792.
Blair's Sermons. 12° sheep. Philadelphia, 1791.
Boston, Rev. Thomas. The Covenant of Grace. 12°
sheep. Glasgow, 1797.
Breck, Robert. His Funeral Sermon, by John Pren-
tice. 8° uncut, clean. Boston, 1821.
Beecher, Lyman. Six Sermons on Intemperance. 12°
Boston, 1828.
Burnet, Dr., and Dr. Tillotson. Funeral Sermon of the
former on the latter; also numerous Tracts of the
same period, published 1704 to 1712. Small 4° bds.
half bound.
Butler, Joseph, L.L. D. Sermons on Public Occa-
sions. 12° cloth. London, 1857.
2559 Clarke, Samuel, D. D. The Substance of Eight Ser-
mons. 8° calf, embossed. 1728.
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Collection of Funeral Sermons Preached by various
Eminent Frenchmen. The title page bears the auto-
graph of J. G. Percival the poet. This autograph
only is rare. The book is from his library. 12°.
Paris, 1755. 2 copies.
Davis, Andrew J. Review of Dr. Bushnell’s Lecture
on Supernaturalism. 8° paper. New York, 1866.
Davis, Miss Sara T. Funeral Sermon on. 18° cloth.
Hartford, 1834.
Doddridge, Philip, I). D. Discourses on Regenera-
tion. 12° cloth, sheep. Eallston Spa, 1815.
Dow, Lorenzo. The Opinion of Dow, or Lorenzo’s
Thoughts. Address to the People of New England.
32° boards. 1804.
Emmons, Nathaniel. Sermons on Various Subjects.
8° sheep, embossed. New York, 1850.
Execution Sermon Preached at Windham, Connecti-
cut, on the Day of the Execution of Caleb Adams.
8°. 1803.
Fitchburg. Sermon at the Dedication of the Church,
by Rev. H. J. Fitch, August, 1852. 8°. Norwich,
1852.
Fothergill. Discourses in Quaker Meeting Houses.
12° sheep. London, 1792.
Hall, Samuel R. Ordination Discourse at Rumford,
Me. Windsor Vt. 8° pp. 19.
Hopkins, Samuel. 21 Sermons, Sentimental and
Practical. 8° sheep. Salem, 1803.
Joslin, John, D. D. Sermons on different Subjects.
7 vols.
King, Dr. Discourse on Predestination. 8° boards,
rough edges. London, 1821.
Lee, Chauncey, I). 1). 12° cloth. Hartford, 1833.
Letters to Philemon, and Sermons for Revivals. Half
bound. Middletown, 1824.
Lincoln, Abraham. Sermon on, at Providence, by A.
Woodbury. 4° large paper, presentation copy.
Luther, Martin. Celebrated Sermons. 12° sheep.
Philadelphia, 1835.
Maccalla. Various Sermons on Education, etc. 8°
sheep. Catskill, 1804, etc.
Meeker, Rev. Eli. Sermons on Philosophical and
Evangelical topics. 8° calf.
SERMONS AND LECTURES.
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land towns before the local Missionary Societies, by
various distinguished divines early in the 19th cen-
tury. 8° half bound. Portland, etc., v. d.
Moberley, C. E. Lectures on Logic. 12° cloth. Ox-
ford, 1848.
Nott, Samuel. Sermons from the Birds and Lilies.
12° cloth. Boston, 1835.
Occasional, Funeral and Ordination Sermons, etc.,
among them “ The greatest sermon that was ever
preached,” 1825. 25 sermons, 8° h’f bound. Several
N. E. imprints, v. p., v., d.
Occasional Sermons, mostly in New Hampshire coun-
try places. 8° half bound ; v. p., v. d.
Old Manuscript Sermon, 1808.
Pickering. Lectures in Defence of Revelation. 12^
sheep, Providence, 1831.
Pinder, John H., M. A. Sermons on the Book of
Common Prayer. 12° cloth. London, 1849.
Price, Richard. Dissertations on Providence, Prayer,
etc. 8° sheep. London, 1777.
Price, Richard. Sermons. 18° sheep. Philadelphia,
1788.
Radical Discourses in the Music Hall, Boston, by Wm.
Denton. 12° cloth. London, 1856.
Rawlinson, Sermons by. 12° cloth, rough edges.
London, 1868.
Rogers, John, D. D. Fifty six Sermons and two
Tracts. 2 vols., 8° calf, gilt. Oxford, 1819.
Sabine, James. A series of Lectures in the Universa-
list Church, Charlestown.
Sermons, Funeral, Fast,- and Ordination, etc., mostly
in Rhode Island country places, various imprints and
various places. 12° half sheep.
Sermons, Funeral Orations, etc., mostly of New Hamp-
shire towns. 8° half bound. A similar collection to
the last.
Sermons, mostly Ordination, and some ot local import-
ance. 8° half bound, many New Hampshire imprints,
v. d.
Sermons, Ordinations, Fast, and others, mainly in New
Hampshire churches. 8° half bound, v. d.
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2597 Sermon on Female Influence. 8° pp. 13. Springfield.
/JjT 2598 Sharnock, Stephen, D. D. Two Discourses on the
Enmity of Man to God, and the Salvation of Sinners.
Paper appears like vellum. Calf. London, 1699.
p _ 2599 Smalley, John, D. D. Selected sermons. 8° sheep.
Hartford, 1803.
2600 Smith’s Lectures before the College of New Jersey.
2 vols. Trenton, 1862.
2601 Stoddard, Solomon, Pastor at Northampton. The
Safety of Appearing at the Day of Judgment in
the Righteousness of Christ. 18° sheep." Boston,
1742.
2602 Strong, Nathaniel. Sermons on various subjects. 8°
sheep. Hartford, 1800.
2603 Suicide, Discourses on, by Dr. Miller of New York.
2604 Swedenborg, E. Angelic Wisdom concerning the
Divine Providence. 12° cloth. Boston, 1840.
2605 Thacher, Rev. Peter. Sermon before the Ancient and
Honorable Artillery Company, 1793. 8° uncut, pn.
28. New York.
Webster, Daniel. Address and Proceedings at Faneuil
Hall. Boston, 1852. 5 pcs.
White. Twenty Sermons. 8° cloth. Dublin, 1834.
Williston. Discourses on the Sabbath. 12° sheep.
Albany, 1813.
2609 Williams, Nehemiali. 24 Sermons on various useful
subjects. 8° sheep. Worcester, 1797.
2610 Winslow, Benjamin D., A. M. His Sermons and
Poetical Remains. 12° cloth. Oxford, 1842.
2611 Wood, James. 6 Sermons. 8° half calf. Amherst,
1830.
'2612 Woodward, James W. Sermon, Norwich, Vt., at the
Funeral of Deacon Elijah Burnap. 8° pp. 16.
2606
2607
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SMITHSONIAN REPORTS.
Eighth Annual Reports to the Regent. 8° cloth.
Washington, 1854. Smithsonian.
Eighth Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution
1854.
Raij, Charles. Gold found in a Mound in Florida.
SMITHSONIAN REPORTS.
145
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Rau, Charles. The Palenque Tablet. An elaborate
illustrated account of this wonderful antiquity.
Large 4° heavy tinted paper, uncut, rough edges.
Scarce volume of the Smithsonian Contributions.
Ran. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. No.
509. Prehistoric Fishing in Europe and North
America. 4° cloth, uncut, rough edges, many illus-
trations. This volume, although one of the most re-
cent of the Smithsonian Contributions is entirely out
of print, and can no longer be bought.
Reports of the Secretary. President, Joseph Henry,
1865 to 1877. 11 vols. in one, uncut. Washington,
v-y-
Smithsonian Collection. Catalogue of Minerals, by
T. Eagleston.
Smithsonian Collections. Miscellaneous numbers.
6 pcs.
Smithsonian Institution. The Fourth Annual Report,
for 1849, by C. C. Jewett. The early reports of this
Institution have become rare, and can seldom be
found. Appendix on the reports of the Libraries
of the U. S. 8° unbound. Washington City, 1850.
Smithsonian Institution. Fifth Annual Report to the
Board of Regents. 8° Washington, 1851.
Smithsonian Institution. Sixth Annual Report by
Joseph Ledy, with several reports germane to the
subject. This volume is very scarce. 8° rough edges,
uncut. Washington, 1852.
Smithsonian Institution. Eighth Annual Report to
the Board of Regents. A scarce volume. 8° cloth.
Washington, 1854. 2 copies.
Smithsonian Institution. Ninth Annual Report, 1854.
8° cloth. Washington, 1855.
Smithsonian Institution. Tenth Annual Report, 1855.
8° Washington, 1856.
Smithsonian Institution. Eleventh Annual Report,
1856. 8° cloth. Washington, 1857.
All the volumes of the Reports to the Regents of the Smithsonian In-
stitution filled with various monographs on various subjects in accord-
ance with the will of Smithson. These are constantly growing more in-
teresting and valuable from year to year, and embody detailed statements
of the general progress of science since the formation of the Smithson-
ian Institution. They are of particular value since 1S58. Ihey exhibit
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the progress of science throughout the world, and show the increase of
collections, particularly in Archaeology and Anthropology, of which the
museum is able to show in its collections unparalleled treasures.
These volumes are all presented by the Smithsonian Institution to vari-
ous scientists throughout the country and the world.
2628 Smithsonian Institution. 12th Report, 1857. 8°
cloth. Washington, 1858.
J,* 2629 Smithsonian Institution. The 13th Annual Report
to the Regents for the year 1858. 8° cloth. Wash-
ington, 1859.
2630 Smithsonian Institution. 14th Annual Report, for
the Year 1859. 8° cloth . Washington, 1860.
Q 2631 Smithsonian Institution. 15th Annual Report, for
1860. 8° cloth. Washington, 1861.
^-2632 Smithsonian Institution. 16th Annual Report, for
1861. 8° cloth. Washington, 1862.
y 2633 Smithsonian Institution. 17th Annual Report, for
1862. 8 cloth. Washington, 1863.
. 2634 Smithsonian Institution. 18th Annual Report, for
1863. 8 ’ cloth. Washington, 1864.
c 2635 Smithsonian Institution. 19th Annual Report, for
1864. 8° cloth. Washington, 1865.
^ 2636 Smithsonian Institution. 20th Annual Report, for
1865. 8° cloth. Washington, 1866.
2637 Smithsonian Institution. 21st Annual Report, for
1866. 8° cloth. Washington, 1867.
c. 2638 Smithsonian Institution. 22d Annual Report, for
1867. 8° cloth. Washington, 1868.
*/~2639 Smithsonian Institution. 23d Annual Report, for
_ 1868. 8° cloth. Washington, 1869.
^ 2640 Smithsonian Institution. 24th Annual Report, for
1869. 8° cloth. Washington, 1872.
r 2641 Smithsonian Institution. 25th Annual Report, for
1870. 8° cloth. Washington, 1872.
/ 2643 Smithsonian Institution. 27th Annual
1872. 8' cloth. Washington, 1873.
2644 Smithsonian Institution. 28th Annual
o' 1 878. 8° doth. Washington, 1874.
2645 Smithsonian Institution. 29th Annual
1874. 8' cloth. Washington, 1875.
Report for
Report, for
Report, for
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Smithsonian Institution. 80th Annual
1875. 8° cloth. Washington. 1876.
Smithsonian Institution. 31st Annual
1876. 8° cloth. Washington, 1877.
2648 Smithsonian Institution. 32nd Annual
1877. 8° cloth. Washington, 1878.
Smithsonian Institution. 33d Annual
1878. 8° cloth. Washington, 1879.
Smithsonian Institution. 34th Annual
1879. 8° cloth. Washington, 1880.
79 2651 Smithsonian Institution. 35th Annual
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Report,
Report,
Report,
Report,
Report,
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Report, for
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Jl^_ 2652 Smithsonian Institution
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Washington, 1882.
36th Annual Report, for
1881. 8° cloth. Washington, 1882.
2652 a Smithsonian Institution. 37th Annual Report, for
1882. 8° cloth. Washington, 1883.
4 7 26526 Smithsonian Institution. 38th Annual Report, for
1883. 8° cloth. Washington, 1884.
Smithsonian Institution. Report of the Regents for
for 1884, Part 2. 8° cloth, ill. The report for 1884
in the department of Ethnology is particularly valu-
able. Specially as illustrating Indian Basket Works
r and the Throwing Sticks and Curious Bone Imple-
ments. Almost one entire volume is devoted to the
Archieology of Nicaragua. Another the Latimer
Collection from the West Indies. Another collection
from the West Indies formed by M. Louis Guesde.
And also a volume illustrating the implements of
war of savage tribes. Others describe various inter-
esting specialties. 2 vols. for 18o4.
2654 Smithsonian Institution. Report of the Regents for
1884. 111.
P 2655 Smithsonian Institution. Annual Report for 1857.
8° cloth, ill. Washington, 1858.
2sJ~ 2656 Smithsonian Institution. The Haidah Indians. Des-
criptions of their Carvings, Tattooing, etc., by A. G.
Swan. Large paper, rough edges. Scarce , like
most of the early volumes of Smithsonian Contri-
butions.
/jl 2657 Smithsonian. List of Periodicals, Collections of Birds
Nests and Eggs.
2658 Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 5 pcs.
148
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TRIALS.
A Horse Stoiy, by Arthur T. Jones. 12° pp. 336.
Andre. Proceedings. Trial by a Board of General
Officers. Thick paper. This is a present from the
publisher, Mr. Hoffman. Boards, 8° extra rare edition,
only 49 copies. Appendix taken at a court-martial of
Capt. Richard Morris. 8° unbound.
Andre, Major. Vindication of his captors, by Egbert
Benson, L. L. D. Printed on heavy card board, un-
bound, uncut. But five copies printed in this style.
Presentation note from F. S. Hoffman. The same, on
heavy paper, privately printed, N. Y., 1865. Presen-
tation copy. Edition limited to only 80 copies. 8°
half turkey morocco, gilt.
Arnold. Proceedings of a General Court Martial.
Royal 4° tinted water-marked paper, rubricated title,
rough edges. Edition limited to 35 copies. Presen-
tation copy from F. S. Hoffman.
Authentic and Interesting Memoirs of Mrs. Clarke,
from her infancy to the present time, with an account
of the charges against the Duke of York, and sum-
mary of evidence before the House of Commons. 8°
paper, uncut. New York, 1809.
Baldwin, Charles N. Libel. 8° pp. 124. N. Y., 1818.
Beall, Dr. Stephen T. An outrage on a lady while
in a state of etherization. 8° uncut, pp. 30. Phila-
delphia, 1855.
Beall, Jno. W. As Spy and Guerrilla. 8°. New
York, 1865.
Beauchamp. A detailed account of the Murder of
Miss Cook. A very scarce trial, pp. 135. Imper-
fect.
Beecher, Henry W. Opening Address by Benjamin
F. Tracy. 8° pp. 94.
Bishop Onderdonk. His Statement of Facts and Cir-
cumstances connected with his recent Trial.
Book of Notorious Murderers and Pirates. 8° ill. pp.
94. Boston, 1854.
Bowden, Gifford. For Slander. 12° pp. 16, imp.
Burbank, Lieutenant-Colonel. Charges against him
by Colonel Cushing and others. 8°. Worcester,
1819.
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149
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2674 Burnside, Judge, Charge of. Case of Richard versus
Hinghman.
2675 Burr, Colonel Aaron. For Treason and Misdemeanor.
This trial is scarce. 8° sheep, pp. 596.
2676 Buzzell, John R. Arson and Burglary. Burning of
the Ursuline Convent at Charlestown. One leaf
gone.
2677 Celebrated Naval and Military Trials, by Peter
Burke. Post 8° red cloth.
2678 Chaills, Lord Mohun. Folio pp. 14. London, 1699.
^-"2679 Colt. Will of Colonel Sam Colt and Papers relating
' thereto. Trial and Will are both scarce. Morocco
half-bound, small 4°. Hartford, N. Y.
4/3-2680 Commodore David Porter, before
M artial. 8° boards, rough edges.
1825.
a General Court-
Washington City,
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2681 Comings, Murder of his Wife. 8° uncut, pp. 154.
Some pages a trifle damaged.
2682 Controversy concerning the Estate and Titles of
George James, Duke of Hamilton, et al. 4° thick
sheep. London, 1767.
l/~2683 Contested Elections in Massachusetts. Reported by
Luther S. Cushing. Law sheep. Boston, 1834.
^ 2684 Court-Martial. 18° half bound. Philadelphia, 1864.
^~2685 Cramer, Jennie, Trial for Murder of.
. ^_2686 Criminal Trials. 18° half bound. London, 1735. 2
vols.
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Dalton. Celebrated Divorce Case. 8° pp. 48.
Delavan, Edward C. Libel. 8°. Albany, 1840.
Dicky v. Titus. Breach of Promise. Ports, and other
illustrations, one of a view of the awful buggy
ride. 12° pp. 176. This trial had a large circulation
and has become so scarce in Cincinnati that a copy
cannot be obtained in the vicinity.
Doane, Bishop. Historical Review of Proceedings at
the Trial. 5 copies.
Dow Lorenzo. Dealings of God, Man, and the Devil.
His second trial at Norwich. 12° sheep. Norwich,
1833.
Durgan, Bridget. For the Murdering of Mrs. Dr.
Cored, Newmarket, N. J. 111. 8° pp. 80.
150
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Edward, Earl of Warwick, before the Peers in Parlia-
ment. Folio. London, in the Savoy, 1699.
Edwards, President. Two Discourses on the Justice
of God in the Damnation of Sinners. This case is
now revived at Andover, Mass.
Emmet, Robert. His Speech when under Sentence of
Death. Gaelic and translation in Eno-lish.
Exposure of Christianity and Calvinism. By Mrs.
E. P. W. Packard.
Fairfield, J. H. Remarkable Incidents in his Life.
Includes his trial for murder.
Fairchild, Rev. E. B. His Reply, and a Rejoinder to
Rev. H. W. Beecher. New York, 1874.
Fairchild, Rev. Joy H. For Adultery with llhoda
Davidson. 8°. Boston, 1845.
Farmer, Daniel Davis. Murder of Widow M. A.
Ayer at Goffstown. 8° boards, uncut, pp. 72. Con-
cord, 1821. A rare trial ; original copy very scarce.
Francis, Frederick, John Williams, Rog. Peterson and
White. Murder on the High Seas. 8° boards, pp.
92. Boston, 1819.
Francis Francia, the reputed Jew, acquitted of High
Treason. Tried at the Old Bailey, June 22, 1716.
Folio, pp. 68.
Freeman, Charles F. and Edith. Murder of their
child. 8° uncut, pp. 42.
h riese, John. Two Trials for Treason and Insurrec-
tion. Philadelphia, 1800. Calf 8°.
Furnald, Amos. Few pages damaged. 8° uncut, pp.
127.
Gardiner, George A. Perjury. 8° uncut, pp. 18.
Washington, 1833.
Gowen. One of the Molly Maguire Trials. 8°.
Pottsville, 1876.
Graham, Ashton and others for High Treason. Folio,
1691.
Hackman, Hen. B. Indictment on Charge of Assault
and Battery. 8° pp. 68. New York, 1812.
Halpin, William G. 'Treason, Felony. Thick heavy
paper, 8° pp. 121. Dublin, 186X.
Hannety, Mary, vs. Win, O’Reilly. On motion fora
new trial.
TRIALS.
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Hannah Kinney. The principal events in the last ten
years of her life. 8° pp. 87.
Harris, Mary. Murder of Adoniram I. Burroughs. 8°
pp. 162. Official report of one of the most interest-
ins' cases ever tried in an American Court.
Harris, Mary. Murder. 8° pp. 181. 111.
Hay, John. Who was tried and punished seemingly
under English Law, but by what appears to the
reader to be tyranny and unlawful proceedings. 8°
unbound. London, 1822.
Hayden, Rev. H. H. An autobiography. Murder of
Mary Stannard. 8° uncut. Hartford, 1880.
Hersey, George C. Murder of Betsy Tirell. 8° cloth,
pp. 266.
Hicks, Albert W. Piracy. 8° uncut, pp. 84. Por-
traits, scene at execution, etc. One hundred murders
confessed. New York, 1860.
Hildebrand, Sam. S. The Rob-Roy of America.
Complete Confession, etc. 12° cloth, ill. Jefferson
City, Mo.
Hill, Nicholas. The Albany Bridge Trial. The
same ; a Speech of R. B. Van Valkenburgh. 8° pp. 18.
Albany, 1858. 2 pcs.
History of the Pocasset Tragedy. Murder of the
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sisters. 8° pp. 42.
Howe. Elizabeth. For witchcraft at Salem, June 30,
1692. The volume is an excerpt from Mather’s
“ Wonders of the Invisible World.” Several other
portions, including the trial of Martha Carrier, G. B.
(Geo. Burroughs) in the same Court of Oyer and Ter-
miner for witchcraft. No volume of early New Eng-
land surpasses this volume in rarity if we except
some works known or believed to be unique. These
trials are original and printed at the time. Small 8°
boards, old sheep. 1692. In this condition, as crimi-
nal trials, this fragmentary volume cannot be excelled
for rarity : some leaves gone from beginning and end.
Huntington, Charles B. Forgery. Defence, Insanity.
8° sheep. 1857.
Huston, Rev. L. D., L). D. On the Charge of Immoral
Conduct with Mary Driscoll and others. Edition
containing all of the testimony. 8° uncut. Balti-
more, 1872-
152
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/* 2725 Huston, Rev. L. D. For Immoral Conduct with
Virginia Hopkins and others. 8° pp. 64, clean,
uncut.
/3T2726 Hyde, Rev. Jacob S. For the Murder of his Wife,
with his Confession and Letters of Courtship. 8°
uncut, pp. 48. New York.
2727 Iniquity Unfolded; The Treatment of Rev. Joy H.
Fairchild. 8°. Exeter, 1844.
^5" 2728 James P. Donnell, for Murder of Albert S. Moses.
Large 8°. Freehold, N. J., 1857.
jL. 2729 Jarvis Divorce Case. Imperfect.
2730 Jefferds, Charles M. For Murder. Large 8° pp. 284,
rough edges. New York, 1862.
2781 John Wilson, alias Jenkin Radford. No title page.
7~ 2782 John Williams. Murder Trial. Imperfect.
Y 2733 Kallock, Rev. I. S. A beastly Priest and Priestly
Demagogue. Kallock in the stocks; illustrated
figure, half devil and half priest. 8° pp. 166.
2734 Kallock. Another version. 8° pp. 166.
_2/0 2735 Kehoe, John, et al. One of the famous Molly Maguire
Trials. 8° pp. 262.
y 2736 Kinney, Mrs. Anna. Review of the Principal Events
of Her Life for the last Ten Years. 12° boards.
^ Boston, 1841.
2737 Knapp, for the Murder of Crowninshield. 8° pp. 36.
U 2738 Knapp. Trial and Conviction for Murder. 111., 8°
pp. 30.
Kneeland, A. For Blasphemy ; a famous trial and
the review of the prosecution against him. 2 pcs.
Kring, Charles F. True History of the Killing of Mrs.
Dora C. I. Broemser. 111. with ports., 8° uncut, pp.
200. 1 1
J 2739
2740
Yo 2741 Lambert, A. Wilmore. Our Press Gang; the Corrup-
tions and Crimes of American Newspapers. All the
Editors mentioned in this book should appear in the
lists of criminals. 'This is a damning arraignment of
the newspaper press of America. Portrait. 8° cloth.
Philadelphia, 1859. This most interesting and read-
able book has become very scarce and been for years
out of print.
2742 Le Baron B. Colt et al. vs. Mr. E. II. Colt et al. 8°,
Hartford, 1881.
TRIALS.
153
/£~ 2743 Lee. The Mountain Meadows Massacre. 8° ill., pp.
64. Utah, 1875. 2 copies.
2744 Libel. State vs. Fletcher & Gardiner.
tr-2745 1 jIBEL. John Opdyke vs. Thurlow Weed. Uncut, pp. 62.
4^* 2746 Lieut. Joel Abbot, by a general Court Martial. 8°
rough edges, clean. Boston, 1822.
, 2747 Love and Law. Portraits of C. F. Kring and Mrs.
Broemser. Full report. 8° limp covers. St. Louis,
X 1882.
^"2748 Love and Law. Broemser, Dora C. J., Murder by
Charles F. Kring. Thick 8° ill., limp covers, pp.
200.
. 2749 Lunn, Peter ; Letter to his mother-in-law and friends.
A little imperfect, but very scarce. Hartford,
1816.
”2750 Madame Rcstelle, Catharine Lohman. Murder and
many other crimes. 8° uncut, pp. 27. New York,
1846. Very scarce. This has become a very rare
trial.
JLo - 1 Maffitt. Impartial Account of his Life, and Narra-
tive of the Difficulties attending his First Marriage.
8° pp. 32, rough edges. New York, 1848.
<^-2752 Mackenzie, Alexander. Naval Court-Martial for
Murder on the High Seas. Trial and elaborate
review.
y 2753 Mackenzie. The Somers Mutiny.
2754 Marshall and Ross. Barn burning. Gloucester.
8° pp. 20.
t< — 2755 Marshall and Ross. For barn burning. 8° pp. 20.
1859.
Vo 2758
2759
Martin, Michael. Hanged for Highway Robbery.
Boston, 1821.
McCunn, John H. Charges and Investigations con-
cerning his case. Thick 8° law sheep. Albam%
1874.
McLeod, Alex., for the Murder of Amos Durfee. 8°
uncut, pp. 30.
Michael Bright. Opposing the Service of a Writ of
Arrest. 8° unbound. Philadelphia, 1809.
McLeod. Murder of Amos Durfee and burning of the
Steamer “Caroline.” Relates to the Rebellion in
Canada.
154
TRIALS.
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2762
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2763
2764
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2765
2766
2767
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2768
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2769
2770
2771
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2772
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2773
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2774
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2775
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2776
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2777
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McLeod, A. Murder of Durfee, burning of Steamer
“ Caroline.”
M un ley. One of the Molly-Maguire Trials. 8° uncut.
Pottsville, Pa., 1876.
M urder. History of the Pirates ; their most noted
captains, Kidd and others. 18° boards. London,
1814.
Murder. Lowenstein, Emile. Full report of trial for
murder of John I). Weston. 8° half sheep. Albany,
1874. J
Murder of P. II. Talbot. Trial of his two sons for
the parricide.
Murder of Jennie Cramer, with Trial of the Malleys
and Brad Sturgiss. 8° uncut, ill., pp. 47.
Murel, John A. The Great Western Land Pirate.
With a biographical sketch by Virgil A. Stewart.
Original blue covers. 8° pp. 67. Very rare.
Myers and others, for the Murder of Hoyt. 8° uncut.
New York.
New York cases in the Court of Appeal. 8°.
Oliver Watkins. Life, Trial and Execution. 111.
8° uncut. New York.
On dei; don k, Bishop Benj. T. Ecclesiastical Court
Trial tor Immorality and Improper Conduct. Trial
occupies nearly five hundred pages 8°.
Oxderdonk, Benj. T. Trial for Immorality.
Opdvke, for Libel on Thurlow Weed. Poetical. 8C
uncut, pp. 62. New York.
Oswald, I hoinpson. Divorce. Griswold vs. Griswold.
8° pp. 33.
Parker. Assassinated by Samuel Steenburg. Full
details of t h<; murder and confession. Number of the
“ Amsterdam Recorder,” April 16, 1868. 111.
Parrish, Hen. Three Codicils to his Will.
Perodi. The Reign of Murat. Confiscation of Ameri-
can Vessels. Very interesting in connection with
the F rench spoliation claims.
Porter, Captain David. Court-Martial. 8° uncut.
Washington, 1825. pp. 376, with long appendix
relating to expedition to Foxardo.
tttlALS.
155
jL 2779
tfjf-^2780
<J 2781
<^"2782
^2783
o 2784
/o 2785
^ 2786
President Johnson. Impeachment. Gen. Butler’s
Opening Address. 8° Washington, 1868.
Quaritch, Bernard. His Letter to Gen. Starling,
concerns principally his difficulties with Sabin &
Co., New York City. This to American bookbuyers
is a most important expose. It was published as a
confidential communication.
Raynal, Dom Wilfrid. The Ordinal of King Edward
VI. 12° cloth. London, 1871.
Reynolds, George. Plantiff in Error. Bigamy and
Polygamy. 8° pp. 34.
Richie and others. Conspiracy. 8° boards, uncut, pp.
106. Philadelphia, 1849.
Ripley, J. W. Malicious Prosecution. Page defect-
ive. 8° pp. 90.
Roger Peterson, Williams and Frederick, fcfr murder
of Nathaniel White. 8° pp. 90.
Rubinstein. Thrilling Mysteries of the Murder never
before brought to light. Illustrated with a ghastly
portrait of the dead woman in her coffin. 8° pp.
15.
4^.2787 Salmon, Thos. The Laconia Murder. Portraits. 18c
A
^_2788 Sayings and Doings of the Diocese of New Jersey.
Relates to the Doane Trial. Equal to pages 36.
Another paper relating to same trial. 2 other tracts
concerning the Doane Trial. 4 pcs.
2789 Scott, Dred. Decision and Opinion. 8° pp. 240.
Washington, 1857.
2790 Selfridge. For Killing Charles Austin in Boston.
8° rough edges. Boston, 1808.
2791 Seymour & Morgan vs. Osborne & Osgood.
2792 Sir Richard Graham. Laid watermarked paper. Fo-
lio. London, 1691.
2793 Somers Mutiny. Defence of Alex. Mackenzie, Com-
mander of the brig “ Somers.”
j^_2794 Sprague, A. B. R. Charges of Untruth and Profan-
ity, by Burnham Ward well. 8°.
, 2795 Sprague, A. B. R. Argument of Gen. Butler in his
A* defence. 8° uncut. 111.; port., pp. 32 and 2. Wor-
cesteL Mass., 1884. Other pamphlets and sheets re-
• lating to same trial. 20 pieces in all.
*
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156
Trials.
2796
"2797
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2798
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2799
2800
2801
2802
2803
2804
X
2805
2806
2807
2808
^'2809
2810
Statement of Francis Thomas. This statement shows
Mrs. Thomas and her father, Gov. McDowell, in a
most unfavorable light. 8° rough edges, pp. 52.
State Trials. Raymond’s Reports. Cases in the
Courts of Common Pleas, King’s Bench and Ex-
chequer in the Reign of Charles II. Law calf, folio.
London, 1696.
Steamship “ Meteor ” Libelled for the Neutrality Act.
8° pp. 344. Case reported by Francis V. Balch.
Stokes, Edward S. Killing of Jim Fisk. Error book.
Large paper, over 1000 pp. Scarce at present, pro-
bably on account of its original great cost to print
and its small demand.
Stout, Marion Ira. Murder, Confession and Revela-
tions. Portrait. 8° uncut. Rochester, 1858.
Strong, Peter R. vs. Mary E. Divorce. 8° pp. 67,
uncut. New York, 1865.
Somers Mutiny. Defence of Mackenzie. 8°. New
York, 1842.
The Beardsley Divorce Case, full testimony suppressed
in newspaper reports. 8° uncut. New York.
The Case of Alexander, Earl of Stirling and Dover,
with peculiar territorial rights and privileges in the
British Colonies. With folded pedigrees and notes.
8° rough edges, pp. 119.
The Case of Jas. Annesley, Esq. Not mentioned by
Sabin, and never published for sale. Very scarce. 8°
polished calf. London, 1756.
The Case of the Steamship “ Meteor,” hearing on an
Appeal. 8° pp. 208.
The Claim of Mrs. Decatur. Presentation copy from
Mrs. Decatur. 8° uncut, rough edges. Washington,
1834.
The Commonwealth and Gaslight Co. Indictment for
Nuisance. 8° pp. 60.
THECruiseof the “Somers.” Illustrates the Despotism
of the Quarter-Deck and unmanly conduct of Com-
modore Mackenzie. 18° rough edges. New York,
1844.
The D’Hauteville Case. Case for the Custody of an
Infant Child between Sears and D'Hauteville. 8°
Philadelphia, 1840. A Celebrated Case.
TRIALS.
157
2811 The Douglas Case, by a barrister-at-law. 8° boards,
uncut. London, 1767.
/ 2812 The Dublin Suit. Supreme Judicial Court. 8° pp.
** 48.
t rt 2815
The Lee Trial. Expose of the Mountain Meadows
Massacre. Salt Lake, Utah, 1875.
The Life, Condemnation, Dying Address and Trials of
the three Thayers, who were executed for the murder
of John Love, in Western New York. This trial is
extremely rare. 8° pp. 15. 111. on title page with
three hideous coffins. Ends with a poetical tribute
to the murderers ; the last in most copies usually
wanting. Buffalo, 1825. The same, second edition,
Boston, 1825. 2 pcs.
The Malleys, Walter and James, Jr. Murder of Jennie
Cramer, the beautiful victim. 8° uncut, ill., pp. 64.
New York.
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2816 The Militia Reporter. Trials by Court Martial. 8°
rough edges. Boston, 1810.
2817 The Murdered Maiden Student Josie Langmaid. Port.
and ill., green cloth, 12° gilt.
2818 The Parrish Will Case. Argument of John K. Porter.
8°. Albany, 1862.
2819 The Spanish Pirates. For Piracy on board the Brig
« Mexican ” of Salem, Mass. Portraits of all the
culprits who were hanged on the Neck in Boston in
1824. 8° pp. 80.
2820 The several Trials of the Earl of Warwick and Charles,
Lord Moore. In the Savoy, 1699. 8°.
Titus. A full history of the Breach of Promise of
Nannie A. Dicky and John B. Titus. 1 his famous
Trial has become so scarce in Cincinnati that a copy
cannot be obtained in Ohio.
Jr0. 2822 Trials for High Treason and other Crimes, on Bills of
Attainder and Impeachment, for 300 years past. Lon-
don, 1720.
Trial of Persons Charged with the Burning of the
Convent, Charlestown, Mass. 8° uncut, pp. 35.
y / 4 2824 Trials and Tracts on Law, etc. 18 pcs.
^✓4 2825 Trial of three Thayers- for the Murder of John Love.
Title page shows three coffins. 8° pp. 16. Buffalo.
s. a.
158
TRIALS.
2826 Trials of Win. S. Smith and S. G. Ogden for Misde-
' meanors. 8° sheep. New York, 1807.
^5** 2827 1 ully. Samuel and John Dalton for Piracy. 8°
Boston, 1812.
2828 Two Trials of John Fries on an Indictment for Treason
and Insurrection in the Counties of Bucks, Northamp-
ton and Montgomery in Pennsylvania. Full trial
taken in short-hand.
2829 Vanderpool, George. Murder of Herbert Field. 8°
pp. 403. Portraits. Detroit, 1870.
2830 Vans, Wm. This pamphlet, — designed to prove the
rascality of the Codman family in Massachusetts, gives
details of a most interesting and rare trial. State-
ment of facts in answer to the big book of 900 pages,
published by Stephen Codman, executor and admin-
„ i. ri •>! • n , . .
o limn
Vans vainly endeavored to gain some redress for his
wrongs at the hands of the Codman family of Massa-
chusetts. He kept up his claims till death, but as
far as 1 know, without results. A case paralleled by
this, involving a vast amount of money fairly earned
which should have been paid years ago, is still in the
Courts of Massachusetts, unless recently dropped
out. 1 1
2831 Various Important Cases concerning Railroads in
Connecticut.
/(ft 2832 Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre. Boards,
uncut, rough edges. Presentation copv from F. S.
Hoffm an.
. 283 la S. Jarvis va. Rev. S. Jarvis. Divorce. 8° pp 116
/ Hartford, Conn., 1839.
y 2833 Walworth, Mansfield T. Parricide. Portraits and
/ views. New York. 8° pp. 80.
2884 Walworth, Mansfield T. Murderer of his Father. •
Ports., 8° pp. 80.
28-»o Ward, John. Fhe Victimized Assassin, The Williston
Murderer, Conviction and Execution. 18° Windsor
Vt., 1869.
J.4T 2836 Webster, John W. Murder of Dr. Parkman. 111., 8°
boards, uncut. New York, 1850.
28'^ Webster, Prof. Murder of Dr. Parkman. Port., ill.
8° pp. 40. 2 pcs.
WASHINGTON.
159
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2840
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2841
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2843
U*. 2844
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2845
/* 2846
2847
. 2848
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Oo 2850
^*2851
Weed, Thurlow. Facts about the Abduction of Capt.
William Morgan. This is probably the true story
about William Morgan. Chicago, 1882.
Wood. Lease Case. 8° paper, pp. 32.
Woodford. Murder of his Wife at Avon, Conn. 8°
pp. 170. Portraits. Hartford, 1846.
Zexger, John Peter. Brief Narrative printed from the
New York Weekly Journal. 8°. Boston, 1799.
Rare.
WASHINGTON.
Broom. Address on the 122d Anniversary of the
Birthday of Washington. 8° New York, 1854.
George Washington. Funeral Discourse, by David
Barnes. 8° Boston, 1800. Very scarce.
Gen. Washington. Funeral Orations. Juo. M. Mason,
Dr. Wm. Linn, etc.
Geo. Washington. The Salem Washingtoniana Ser-
mons, pronounced at Salem, Mass., on the occasion of
Washington’s death. This volume sold for $57 to
Gen. Sutton.
Northmore, Thos. Washington, or Liberty restored.
Sullivan, William. Oration before the Washington
Benevolent Society, 1812. 8° rough edges.
Washington. Ernst John Frederick; a Sermon
delivered before the Civil and Military Officers and a
large number of the Citizens of Montgomery County,
in the Church at Fort Plain. Small 4°. Original
blue cover. I have never beard of this eulogy else-
where, and so far as known at present it is unique.
Washington, George. Essay on his character and
influence, by M. Guizot, with portrait. New York,
1863.
Washington, George. Eulogium ou his death, by
Samuel G. Bishop, Preacher of the Gospel. Large 8°
rough edges, heavy paper, printed from an unique
copy, which appears in this sale ante. This copy,
the original, was sold in New York, May 12, 1869.
See remarks concerning privately printed books.
Washington, Geo., Eulogy on. Originally printed at
Georgetown, S. C., by John Burd, 1800. Privately
reprinted ; only 60 copies. 8° unbound, rough edges,
pp. 20. Presentation copy from F. S. Hoffman.
160
WASHINGTON.
2852
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2853
2854
2855
Sb
2856
• 2857
2858
JL./O
2859
2860
2862
2863
2806
Washington Eulogy. 8° pp. 33. Norwich, Conn.,
1800.
Washington. Eulogy by James Wilson, of Provi-
dence, R. I. 8° blue covers. Providence, 1800.
One of the rarest of all Washington Eulogies, cost
$13.
Washington. Eulogy by John M. Sewall. Scarce.
Washington, George. Eulogy on Occasion of His
Death, by Samuel S. Smith. Port., half calf, gilt.
Trenton, 1800.
Washington, George. Eulogy by Samuel Taggart, at
Coleraine, Mass. 8° Greenfield, 1800.
Washington, George. Eulogy delivered at Coleraine,
December 14, 1799. 8°.
Washington, George. Kyle Stuart, by Robert Mack,
Esq. A piece of scarce Washingtoniana for which
I searched many years before I was able to pro-
cure it.
Washington, George. Selections and Eulogies on
his Death. Includes Rev. Mr. Atherton’s, General
Lee’s, and others. This is the rarest of the collec-
tions of eulogies on Washington. It has been
advertised in the New Hampshire and Vermont
papers. It has sold for 140 and upwards. 12° sheep.
Contains a life of Washington, also Washington’s
legacy.
Washington, George. Poetical Epistle to his Excel-
lency. Small 4°. Presentation copy, from F. S.
Hoffman, with note. Boards, by Bradstreet.
Washington, Geo. Farewell Address to the People
of the United States. 12°.
Washington, Geo. Farewell Address to the People
of the United States. 18° boards. Hartford, 1813.
Washington, Geo. His Farewell Address. 18° boards.
Windsor, 1812.
Washington. Last Will and Testament. Tinted
paper, uncut. Fac-si miles of autographs, etc.
Washington, George. Sermon on the Occasion of
His Death, by Samuel Whitney. Extremely rare and
thought to be unique.
Washington, George. Ulster County Gazette.
wiggin’s historical series.
161
t/"2867
2868
2869
Jo* 2871
Jo
2873
Washington, George. Ulster County Gazette, reprint
of 1800. Rare.
Washington, George. Life, by David Ramsay, M. D.
Frontispiece, inscribed rock, various engravings. 12°
Baltimore, 1816.
Washington, George. In Memoriam. An Oration
on Braddock’s Defeat.
Washingtoniana. Memorials of the Death of George
Washington, with a list of tracts and volumes printed
upon the occasion, and a catalogue of medals com-
memorating the event, the latter by W. Elliot Wood-
ward, with several portraits of Washington. 2 vols.
Small 4° large paper, style of the Bradford publica-
tions, heavy tinted paper, printed byMunsell; bound
in half crimson turkey morocco by Bradstreet, in his
best style, rough edges, top gilt.
The same work. 2 vols. Royal 8° Boston, 1865. Half
green morocco, by Bradstreet.
The same work, of which only two copies were printed
for subscribers at $10 each. Printed on Whatman’s
drawing paper. Half crimson turkey morocco, gilt
top, rough edges, royal 4°.
Woodward, W. E. Washington Memorial. 4° heavy
tinted paper. Rubricated circulars relating to Wood-
ward's Historical S.eries inlaid. Not published for
sale ; very rare. Uncut, rough edges.
WIG-GIN'S HISTORICAL SERIES.
2874 Wiggin, J. Iv. Bibliotheca Americana. Catalogue of
his library. 8° pp. 194.
Vo 2875 Wiggin, J. Iv. Virginia Series, No. 1. 8° uncut.
Wiggin's Library of New England History. History
of King Philip’s War, by Benj. Church. Cap 4°
tinted paper, uncut edges.
2^-2877 History of the Eastern Expeditions against the In-
dians and French. Style uniform with the last. Half
red turkey morocco, gilt top, rough edges.
^'2_tT2878 Another volume of the same series, being the third.
Plain Dealing, or News from New England, by
Thomas Lechford. Uniform in style and binding
with the last.
162
Woodward's historical series.
Jiir 2879 A fourth volume of the same series. Uniform in
style and binding ; being Mourt’s Relation, a Journal
of the Plantation of Plymouth. The entire set.
4 vols. The set is scarce.
£ 2880 News from New England, 1676. Reprinted from an
unique or very rare copy in the Library of John
Carter Brown. Half light turkey morocco, gilt,
bound b}r Bradstreet.
Plain Dealing, or News from New England, by Lech-
ford. No. 4 of Wiggin’s Library of New England
History. Edition limited to only 35 copies. Thick
tinted paper, royal 4°.
News from New England. Reprinted from John
Carter Brown’s almost unique copy. Only 2 or 3
copies printed on Whatman’s drawing paper. Boards,
large 4°.
WOODWARD’S HISTORICAL SERIES.
2883
4. 2- * —
Calef, Robert. The Witchcraft Delusion in New
England, as exhibited by Mr. Cotton Mather and
Robert Calef. Small 4° rough edges, half bound in
crimson morocco, gilt. Binding by Bradstreet. The
same work in royal 8°, Style of the Bradford Club
publications. Half green Turkey morocco, rough
edges, gilt top. Bound in elegant style by Bradstreet.
The same work royal 4°. Half crimson morocco,
deep corners and backs. One of two or three copies
printed on Whatman’s drawing paper. A splendid
specimen of book printing and binding. One set
sold to a private library for -$150 the set. 3 vols.
Drake, Samuel G. Narrative, Remarks, Expository
Notices and Historical Criticisms. Privately printed.
Presentation copy by the Author. This tract ex-
plains why Mr. Samuel G. Drake of Boston never
became a member of the Massachusetts Historical
Society. Small 4° rough edges, uncut. Albany,
1874.
4*
MS. ( 'oi’Y ol Win. Hubbard's original work, History
ot Indian Wars in New England. Contains Notes
and Annotations by Mr. Drake. All in the neat
writing of Mrs. Samuel G. Drake.
288
woodward’s historical series.
168
J Z.j~*2 886
Phillips, Henry, Jr. Historical Sketches of American
Paper Currency. 1st and 2d series. One of only 3
copies, printed on Whatman’s drawing paper. Of
course, excessively rare. On large paper. Half
crimson turkey morocco, gilt tops, rough edges. The
other copy sold to Judge Halliday for $50. Rubri-
cated titles. Printed by M unsell. Bound by Brad-
street.
3./iX 2887
2888
Jy.
The same. Large 4° tinted paper. Printed by Mun-
sell and bound by Bradstreet in half crimson turkey
morocco, rough edges, gilt tops. 2 vols.
Records of Salem Witchcraft, copied from the original
documents. 2 vols. Small 4° on heavy tinted paper,
with illuminated initials, half red turkey morocco.
Printed by Munselland bound by Bradstreet, gilt top,
rough edges. From the publication of these volumes
rose the furor for large paper copies which swept
over this country with great force. The volumes
were published at $10 each. Long before I was able
to deliver the edition orders came pouring in, and
* large paper copies had become almost legal tender at
$200 each, at which price I sold many of them, and an
offer was made by a bookseller of Philadelphia for the
entire edition on small paper at $30 a set, but the
balance of the edition having been already sold, I
was unable to deliver a single copy. The reason for
the unprecedented demand arose from the fact that
Mr. M unsell came two copies short of the subscrip-
tion list, hence the large price they straightway com-
manded. From this time large paper copies were in
great demand, and collectors thought themselves
fortunate to be counted amongst the favored ones, by
securing a place on the subscription lists of publish-
ers. To illustrate the furor, it may be mentioned
that when Mr. H. B. Dawson issued the prospectus
of his Battles by Sea and Land in the United States,
many persons were glad to pay $200 in advance for
the privilege of having their names put upon the sub-
scription list for the large paper copies, at which
price a number of transfers took place, the cash being
paid in advance, and it is an interesting circumstance
that when Mr. Dawson was ready to deliver the books,
every subscriber, including those who had already
paid the enhanced price, repudiated their subscrip-
tions and declined to accept the volumes.
164
woodward’s historical series.
2889 Records of Salem Witchcraft. Over-sheets of the
small 4° edition. Several incomplete copies.
a 2890 Symmes, Thomas. His Memoirs of the late light at
Piggwacket, with a Sermon occasioned by the Fall
of the late brave Captain John Lovewell and several
of his valiant Company at the heroic Action, there
pronounced at Bradford, May 16, 1725. One of the
earliest historical works relating to the Indian Wars
in America. Title page reproduced from the second
edition and the concluding portion copied from the
same. The last nearly perfect copy sold in Wood-
ward’s Library, March, 1869, though but a fragment,
brought at that time $125 and afterwards sold for
$175. From the library of the late Alinon W.
Griswold.
i-^> 2891 The Founders of New England. Printed on What-
man's drawing paper. Illustrated with several
portraits, including Mr. Drake, Mr. Barstow, and
others. Some circulars, announcements, etc., inserted
in the leaves. All the head and tail pieces in this
volume were designed and engraved specially for the
work.
2892 Woodward, W. Elliot. Historical Series. Vols. I.
to III. Heavy tinted paper, royal 8° rubricated
titles. 3 vols. Scarce.
2892a The same work. 3 vols., small cap 4°. In the same
style as the last.
2893 Woodward’s Historical Series. Vol. 8. The Annals
of Witchcraft in New England and United States, by
Samuel G. Drake, the last volume of the series.
Nearly all the sets of this series lack the last volume,
as it is scarcely known to bibliographers.
2894
Woodward, Dr. Ashbel.
Lyon. Author’s autograj:
The Life of Gen. Nathaniel
ill. Presentation copy. 12°
ADDENDA.
165
ADDENDA.
The following books received too late for classification, are added as
au addendum without regard to alphabetical order.
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2896
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2905
^^-2906
2907
Catalogues. Book Sales, Coin Sales, etc. A vast
variety, unassorted. From amongst them the owner
has sold many thousands of dollars’ worth separately,
and now offers them for sale entire. Without doubt
the finest and most perfect collection of coin sale cat-
alogues at present existing. The collection consists
of selected copies fresh from the press in nearly every
case. The catalogues contain numerous illustrations
made by Sarony, Bierstadt and other artists. The
catalogues are nearly all priced in red and black ink
in the neatest manner, and there are many distinctly
different. The collection comprises all of Wood-
ward’s catalogues and those of Cogan, Haseltine,
Prosky and others, and includes the original Miokley,
Macallister and McCoy catalogues; many hundred in
number; will be sold by count.
A catalogue of Prehistoric Relics from Sweden. 8°
pp. 48. Stockholm, 1834.
Adams, Nathaniel. A South-Side View of Slavery.
12° cloth. Boston, 1854.
Affairs and Men of New Amsterdam. Contains an
interesting account of Indian money or Wampum.
12° paper.
Addison, Joseph. Dialogues on Antique Medals. 8°
sheep. Madrid, 1795.
Boston Gas Light Co. vs. Win. Gault. 8° pp. 120.
Aunt Judy’s Magazine. No. 62. 8° ill.
Boston and the Country Adjacent. Showing rural
parks. Folded map.
Bremer, Fredrika. The II Family. 8° pp. 148.
New York, 1848.
Cambridge. Catalogue of Harvard College. 8° Cam-
bridge, 1836.
Chart, Atlas of Ancient and Modern History.
Christmas Number of St. Nicholas.
Collection of Useful. Interesting and Remarkable
Events, by Leonard Deming. Containing accounts
of several noted trials. One about the history of 292
hen’s eggs. 12° cloth. Middlebury, 1825.
166
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2909
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/ 2911
j 2912
J 2913
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2915
2916
2917
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A^_~2919
/ 2920
/ 2921
/A£_2922
The Circular. A weekly paper published for the Onei-
da and Wallingford Communities. 12 vols. 4° in
numbers. This series contains a history, nearly com-
plete, of the Institute and its several steps during
many years from its first inception to its dissolution.
Probably another equally complete series cannot be
found. This contains no reference to Guiteau the
assassin of Garfield, but he is well known to have
been a member of this Community for many years,
and to have been in regular standing during his early
life. Tlie Oneida Community is distinguished for its
efforts to found a newspaper gratuitously, and it may
be said of it that it more nearly carried out its inten-
tion than any other class of men has done, by sup-
porting a press for many years and creditably to the
printing fraternity for its care and superiority of work-
manship, mechanical and otherwise. The entire se-
ries is very rare, and probably does not exist to-day
in any of the archives of the Community itself.
Crittenden’s Drug Store Goods and their prices. 12°
cloth, pp. 124.
Deming, H. H., Speech by. 8°.
Doten, Lizzie. The Inner Mystery. A Poem.
Family Save-All. 12° London, 1862.
Falconer, Wm. Marine Dictionary. 4° sheep, ill.
Father Columbia’s Paper, Down with Monopoly. New
York, 1884.
Garfield. Memorial Number of the Boston Daily
Globe.
Grove Hall Messenger, December, 1882.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No 279.
Hayes, Richard. I’he Negotiators. Contains a curious
description of New England Pine-tree money and
much information about coins.
Heraldry, The American College of.
Hiller. Memoir of Swedenborg. 8° pp. 76.
Ivers & Co. Standard Recitations. 8° pp. 40. New
York.
Jaqdith. History of his Life and Travels. This old
man wandered about Maine, driving a nondescript
team, which I remember as a pair of heifers or of
goats. He lived by teaching school and selling bal-
lads of his own composition.
ADDENDA.
167
/ *2928 Josh Billings’ Alminax, 1872, ’73. 2 pcs.
/ 2924 Knitting Silk. Nonotuck Silk Company. 111. 8° pp.
57., Boston, 1882.
/ 2925 Lexington, Souvenir of. 111., 8° Lexington, 1875.
yj 2926 Manhattan Beach. 12° New York, 1879. 111.
ij 2927 Martineau, Harriet. Society in America. 12° cloth.
New York, 1837.
/ 2928 Meikle, James. Meditations on Various Religious
Subjects. 12° sheep. Pittsburgh, 1818.
/o 2929 Meyers, Universal. Long folio.
/q 2930 Miscellaneous Excerpts. The Sugar Cane. The
Improvement of Mankind. The Nurse, a Poem. 4°
half calf. London, v. y.
/o 2931 Old Colon}' Memorial, 1831-2. 3 pcs.
/{fad 2932 Oregon. Population, Towns, etc. 8° Boston, 1876.
C 2933 DePeyster. J. Watts. Religious Aspects of the Thirty
Years’ War, 1618-1648. 8° uncut.
2934 Pottery from Vermont, by Geo. H. Perkins. 111., 8°
Salem, June, 1857.
/ 2935 Practical Information, Curious Cuts, etc. Handbook
for Amateurs. 18° limp covers.. New York, 1878.
/ 2936 Round the World in Forty Years.
^-2937 Smith. Journal of a Voyage in the Missionary ship
“ Duff.” Interspersed with a variety of singular inci-
dents in the life of Captain Jas. Wilson. 12° sheep.
New York, 1813. Rare.
2938 Strang, John. Germany in 1731. 12° boards. New
York, 1836.
2939 The Bitter Cry of Outcast London.
f 2940 The Malloy Manufacturing Co. vs. G. Hickok & Son.
f 2941 The National Almanac for 1863. 12° cloth. Philadel-
phia, 1863.
2942 The Stoddard Lectures. 111. Boston, 1882.
y 2942aToDD, Benj. The Bouquet, a choice collection of
flowers from the garden of humanity.
(/t/~ 2943 Uniforms of the Military of various Countries. Fine
colored illustrations, 20 plates.
2944 Ward, Artemus, In London. 111., 12° sheep. New
York, 1867.
/ 2945 Water-CoIoi- Drawing. 8° Boston, 1859.
\ \
168
ADDENDA.
/2,'X 2946 Webster, J. W. For the Murder of Dr. Geo. Park-
man. 111., 8° pp. 94.
/ 2947 West, F. One Hundred Experiments.
J 2948 Whitaker, Joseph. Thick volume of Almanacs. 8°
half red morocco. London, 1885.
O 2949 I he Pastor s Daughter. 18° cloth. New York, s. a.
<J 2950 Think. 18° cloth, gilt. New York, 1848.
/ 2951 Collier. Pleasant Paths for Little Feet. 18° cloth.
/ 2952 Boston, Rev. Thomas. The Crook in the Lot. 18°
cloth. London, s. a.
/ 2953 Raymond, Alfred. A Mother’s Influence. 12° cloth,
r ill.
y 2954 James, John Angell. The Anxious Inquirer. 12° half
bound.
y 2955 Kansas. Kate Morgan and Her Soldiers. Half bound.
New York, 1862.
/ 2956 I ucker, J. T. Christ’s 'Infant Kingdom. 18° cloth.
Boston, 1870.
2957 United States. Acts of the 5th Congress. 12° sheep.
Philadelphia, s. a.
Z__ 2958 Montgomery, Cora. Eagle Pass, or Life on the Bor-
der. 12° cloth. New York, 1852.
2959 Cushman, Rev. R. W. Christianity, the World’s Only
Hope. 18° cloth. New York, 1845.
/ 2960 Moore, Ally. 18° cloth. New York, 1856.
/ 2961 The Mine Explored. 12° cloth. Philadelphia, s. a.
/ 2962 Ogden, David L. Baptism and Close Communion.
Half bound. New Haven, 1834.
/ 2963 Leslie, Mrs. M. Self-Denial, or Benny’s Pony.
/ 2961 Malan, Rev. Cesar, I). I). The Fox Hunter. 18°
cloth. Boston, ft. a.
sj 2965 Evangelical Family Library. 18° cloth.
2966 Bailey, Rev. John. Memoir of Adelaide Leaper
Newton. 12° sheep. New York, 1849.
2967 Fuii'l’, Alonzo. Crests from the Ocean World. 12°
cloth. Boston, 1855.
2968 Religious Miscellany. Half bound. New York, s. a.
2969 Olmsted, Dennison. Life and Writings of E. P.
Mason. 12° cloth. New York, 1842.
2970 Somerville, Mary. Physical Geography.
Philadelphia, 1849.
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’2971 Mawship, Rev. Andrew. Thirteen Years’ Itineracy.
Published by the author. 111. 12° cloth. Philadel-
phia, 1864.
2972 Nettleton, Rev. A., 1). D. Memoirs of. Port., 12°
cloth. Hartford, 1844.
2978 Fisher, Hugh. Home Principles carried out. 18°
cloth. Philadelphia, s. a.
2974 Arthur. T. S. The Two Wives; Lost and Won. 82°
cloth. Philadelphia, 1851.
2975 Bold Hero Dick ; Adventures in South America. 32°
cloth. New York, 1849.
2976 Petting ill. J. H., A. M. The Life Everlasting. 12°
cloth. Philadelphia.
2977 Bagster. Inspiration of the Word of God. 12° cloth.
London, 1831.
2978 Hawes, Rev. Joel, D. D. Offering to Home Mission-
aries. 12° cloth. Hartford, 1866.
2979 Goldsmith, Oliver. Grecian History. 12° red moroc-
co. New York, 1839.
2980 Bogue, David, D. D. Divine Authority of the New
Testament. 18° cloth. New York, s. a.
t 2981 Arthur, T. S. Golden Grains. 12° morocco, gilt
edges. 1851.
2982 Plumptree, Rev. C. Leading Articles of Christianity.
8° unbound, rough edges. London, 1802.
2983 Boyle, Hon. Robert. Scripture Miracles. 2 vols. 8°
boards. London, 1778.
✓ 2984 Buck, Rev. Charles. The Young Christian’s Guide.
8° sheep. 1814.
/ 2985 Pierpont, John. Introduction to the National Reader.
8° boards. Boston, 1836.
/ 2986 Godding, D. W. First Lessons in Geology. 111. 12°
" boards. Hartford, 1847.
/ 2987 Bingham, Caleb. A. M. American Preceptor. 12° •
unbound.
/ 2988 Swift, Mary A. First Lessons in Natural Philosophy.
111. small 4° boards. Hartford, 1860.
. 2989 Walker. Pronouncing Dictionary. Small 4° sheep.
Boston, 1839.
z 2990 History and Sufferings of Moses Smith; Relates to the
Miranda Expedition. 12° sheep. Albany, 1813,
Scarce.
170
ADDENDA.
* 2991 Hedge, Levi. Elements of Logick. 12° cloth. Bos-
** ton, 1829.
* 2992 Bean, James. Family Worship, and Discourse on Fami-
^ ly Religion. 12° sheep. Philadelphia, 1819.
* 2998 Barker, David. The Parent’s Monitor. 12° limp
^ covers. New York, 1829.
i 2994 Gasparin, Count A. America before Europe ; Princi-
ples and Interests. 12° half bound.
g 2995 Dibdin, T. F. The Education of Daughters. 12°
sheep, binding broken. Albany, 1806.
A 2996 Statistics of the U. S. Mortality and Miscellaneous.
4° half calf ; large 4° half calf. Washington, 1866.
2 pcs.
/ 2997 Newton, Rev. John. Letters and Conversations. 12°
sheep. Kingsland, 1811.
/ 2998 Richmond, Allen. The First Twenty Years of My
Life. 12° cloth, s. 1.
/ 2999 Coles, Rev. Henry. Gospel Manna. 18° Oberlin, O.,
1849.
/ 3000 Cooke, Rev. Parsons. The Divine Law of Beneficence.
8. 1., 8. a.
/ 3001 Russell & Goldsbury. Introduction to the American
School Reader. 12° half bound. Boston, 1845.
t/~3002 Mowatt, Anna Cora, Life of. 12° half bound. New
York, 1852.
.3003 The Scottish Tourist. Illustrated with scenes and
antiquities. 12° morocco. Edinburgh, 1825.
3004 Martin, A. Medicine and Pharmacy. 12° limp cov-
ers. New York, 1851.
/ 3005 1 he Popular Reader for Academies and Other Schools
in the United States. 12° sheep. Philadelphia,
1839.
i 3006 Marsh, Herbert. Divinity. 8° sheep. Cambridge,
1812.
X- 3007 Noyes, John. Letters of a Moral and Religious Nature.
12° cloth. New Haven, 1814.
^- 3008 Hamilton, Gail. Red Letter Days. 111. 12° cloth.
Boston.
3009 Macduff, R„ I). I). Memories of Bethany. 12° cloth.
New York, 1859.
.>010 Rhode Island. Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting of the
Churches. 8° limp covers. Providence, 1854.
ADDENDA.
171
2o 3011
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/ 3013
J 3014
3015
'A. 3016
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3018
% 3019
/ 3020
/ 3021
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/ 3024
t^'3025
2_ 3026
^>3027
$ 3028
/0 3029
/ 3030
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United States, Its Great Industries; with five hun-
dred illustrations. 8° half bound. Hartford, 1872.
Dwight, Timothy, S. T. D., LL. D. Theology Ex-
plained and Defended. 8° sheep. New Haven, 1829.
4 vols.
Skinner, Thomas H. Preaching and Hearing. 12°
cloth. New York, 1839.
Garrett, P. & Co. One hundred choice selections,
Nos. 2, 4, 7, 15.
Boston. Illustrated History of its Harbor. Small 8°
pp. 200.
Summary of English and French History. 8° pp. 30.
The Tribune Almanac. New York, 1867.
Phrenological Journal. Illustrated. 8° pp. 350.
Domestic Monthly. Illustrated. Large 4°.
Perrin, Lavalette. Sermon in Goshen, Conn., Aug.,
1834.
The Galaxy, April, 1876. Vol. 21.
Boston. The Oak Hall Pictorial. Small 4° illus-
trated.
Home Games for Little Boys and Girls. Colored
plates. Long folio.
Household Work. Rules for Domestic Servants. 32°
London, 1858.
Bernard De Cluny. The Celestial Country. Small
8° pp. 25.
Beadle’s Humorous Speaker, No. 6. 12° pp. 34. New
York.
Catalogue. Art Department of Boston Museum of
Fine Arts. 8° ill. Boston, 1883.
Garrett & Co. One hundred choice selections. 8°
pp. 194. Boston.
Original Articles, subsequently published, concerning
John Allan and his Collection in Numismatics and
Bric-a-brac. In the handwriting of Wm. Gowan,
bookseller, late of New York. Published amongst
the Bradford publications.
Maxwell. Matter and Motion. 12° limp covers.
New York, 1878.
Gumming, Rev. John. Sabbath Evening Readings.
12° cloth. Boston, 1855.
172
ADDENDA.
/ 3032 Comstock. Physiology, Comparative and Human.
12° cloth. Numerous engravings.
/ 3033 Tyler, Rev. W. S., D. D. Prayer for Colleges. 8°
cloth. Boston, 1854.
/o 3034 Robinson. Florida ; its Resources and Natural Ad-
vantages. 8° pp. 192.
/# 3035 Besant, Anne. Marriage as it is and as it should be,
- with a sketch of the author’s life.
3036 The Lives of Colonel James Fisk and Josie Mansfield.
3036a Stokes. Unpublished Secrets existing between Josie
Mansfield and Edward Stokes.
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3037 Ticknor. The Philosophy of Living. Life and its
Comforts. 18° cloth. New York, 1836.
3038 The Wide-Awake Gift. Know Nothing Token for
1855. 12° cloth. New York, 1855.
3039 Hall, Rev. Newman. B. A. The Christian Philosopher
Triumphing over Death. 12° cloth, ill. Philadel-
phia, $. a.
3040 Madelley, Rev. Edward. The Science of Correspon-
dence Elucidated. 12° cloth. Philadelphia, s. a.
3041 New York. The Civil List of the State and County
Officers. 12° cloth, ill. Albany, 1856.
3042 Hungary and Kossuth. 12° cloth. Philadelphia,
1852.
3043
^/zr-:i044
- 3045
O' 3046
y 3047
VT 3048
3049
3050
3051
Wayland, George. The Little Medicine Carrier.
18° cloth. Philadelphia, 1874.
Loudon, Mrs. Gardening for Ladies. 18° cloth.
Bridgewater, 1810.
Champion, Frank. Campaign Handbook of the United
States and Sketches of the Presidents. 18° cloth.
Hartford, 1872.
Mann, Herman. Human Prudence. 18° sheep. Ded-
ham, Mass., 1806.
Cutting, Sewell S. Province and Uses of Baptist
History. 12° cloth. Boston, 1849.
New York. The Great Metropolis.
Nokthmoke, Thomas. Washington,* or Liberty Re-
stored. 12° sheep. Baltimore, 1809.
Constitution and Declaration of Independence. 12°
cloth. Philadelphia, 1846.
Mao Duff, Rev. John It. The Bow in the Cloud and
the First Bereavement. 18° cloth. New York, 1859,
ADDENDA.
173
/ 3052 Biloxi. History of the Yellow Fever at Harrison Co.,
Miss.
<^^3053 Nason, Elias, M. A. St. Augustine, Florida. 12° ill.,
pp. 48.
* 3054 Burritt, Elihu. The Western and Eastern Questions
^ of Europe. 8° pp. 52.
/ 3055 New Haven. New Haven Theology.
3056 History of Congress, 1789. 8° sheep. Philadelphia,
X 1834.
> 3057 Curtis, George T. The Law of Patents for Useful
Inventions. 8° law sheep, pp. 604.
V 3058 Springfield. Account of Mrs. James C. Rider the
/ Springfield Somnambulist, by L. W. Belden. 12°
cloth. Springfield, 1834.
✓ 3059 Southey. The Life of Nelson. Portraits. 2 vols.
18° half bound.
/ 3060 Middletown, Conn., South Congregational Church.
Sermon by Rev. Arthur Granger.
/ 3061 Warren, Conn. Letter to Rev. M. N. Wakeman, by
J. C. Howard. 8° New York, 1853.
, 3062 Lawrence, Mass. Relief for the Sufferers by the
Disaster at the Pemberton Mill, 1860.
y 3063 W illimantic. History of the Willimantic Linen
Company. New York, 1868.
/— 3064 New London Co. Historical Notes. 8° Norwich,
^ 1869.
/ 3065 Budge, F. A. Annals of the Early Friends.
y 3066 New Haven Centennial Celebration, 1876. 8° pp. 20.
3067 Wethersfield. Historical Sketch of the M. E.
/ Church. III., pp. 23.
• 3068 Staniford, Daniel, A. M. The Art of Reading. 12°
boards. Boston, 1813.
/ 3069 Morse, Jedediah. The Traveller’s Guide, or Pocket
Gazetteer of the United States. 18° sheep. New
Haven, 1828.
/ 3070 Sigourney, Mrs. L. H. Letters to My Pupils. 18°
cloth. New York, 1851.
, 3071 Lyttleton, Lord George. Letter to Gilbert West,
Esq. 12° sheep. London, 1811.
y7 3072 Yale College. Sketches and numerous anecdotes, em-
' bellished with engravings. 18° cloth. New York,
1843.
174
ADDENDA.
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cf^3074
j 3075
* 3076
/ 3077
/ 3078
3079
3080
^ 3081
**~~8082
^-3083
/ 3084
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3085
\4o 3086
3087
3088
h 3089
y 3090
Webster, Noah. The American Spelling Book. 18°
sheep. Baltimore, 1825.
Cleveland. Greenwood, Directory for Visitors. 12°
cloth. New York, 1850.
Hastings, Warren, Governor-General of Bengal, India,
before the Court of Peers, Charges by the House of
Commons. Thick 8° sheep. London, 1788.
Sparks, Jared. American Biography. Fulton, Warren,
Marquette. 12° cloth. New York and other places.
Whittlesey, Mrs. A. G. Magazine for Mothers. 8°
cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1835. 2 vols.
Boyd, Rev. J. R. The Westminster Shorter Catechism.
8° cloth. New York, 1844.
Wilberforce, Wm. The Prevailing Religious Sys-
tem of Christians. 18°. Port. New York, s. a.
Ladies' Complete Letter Writer. A collection of
letters written by ladies. 18° sheep. London, 1765.
The Christian Spectator: A series, unbound in num-
bers. Volumes one to seven partially complete.
1819 to 1826. 42 numbers.
Diodate, John, The Godly and Famous Divine ; Pious
and learned Annotations on the Holy Bible. Folio,
unbound. London, 1654.
Lord, John, LL. D. Life of Emma Willard. Port.,
12° cloth. Washington, 1873.
Dick, Thomas, LL. D. Improvement of Society by the
Diffusion of Knowledge. 12° sheep. Springfield,
1833.
Cinderella, or the Fairy and Little Glass Slipper. 8°
Boston, 1855.
Dow, Lorenzo. His Complete Works; With Portrait
of Lorenzo and Peggy Dow, with her works added to
the last part. A strange history of this visionary
fanatic. 8° morocco, embossed. Binding broken.
Large thick volume.
Bowen, F. Logic, or The Laws of Pure Thought. 12°
cloth. Cambridge, 1864.
Day, Henry N. The Art of Discourse: A System of
Rhetoric. 12° cloth. New York, 1868.
Green, J. II. An Exposure of the Arts and Mysteries
of Gambling. 111., 12° cloth. Philadelphia, 1847.
Pollok, Robert. The Course of Time. 18° cloth.
Boston, 1843.
ADDENDA.
175
3091 Mansfield, Edward D. The Mexican War; A history
of its origin, etc. 111., 12° cloth. New York, 1848.
t*~3092 Sadlier. Willy Burke, the Irish Orphan in America.
18° cloth. Boston, s. a.
3093 Cheever, George B., D. D. Experiences of Life.
Port. 12° cloth. New York, 1849.
**"3094 Clodd, Edward, F. R. A. S. The Childhood of the
World. 12° cloth. New York, 1873.
y 3095 Hewett. The Votary; A narrative Poem. 12° cloth.
New York, 1867.
V 3096 Meredith, Mrs. C. My Home in Tasmania, or Nine
' Years in Australia. 111., 12° cloth.
•j 3097 Chapin, Rev. A. V., M. A. The Primitive Church.
12° cloth. New Haven, 1842.
/o 3098 Palmer, Mrs. Phoebe. Faith and Its Effects; Frag-
ments from My Portfolio. 18° cloth. New \ork,
1852.
/ 3099 Abbott, Jacob. The Young Christian. 111., 12° cloth.
New York, 1832.
1*3-8100 Hopkinton Magazine. For several other volumes see
this catalogue. 12° sheep, half bound. Providence,
R. I., 1831, et seq.
fj' 3101 Chamber’s Papers for the People.
, 3102 Porter, Elizabeth. The Young Preacher’s Manual. 8°
sheep. Boston, 1819.
3103 Coleridge, S. T. Aids to Reflection. Half bound,
uncut, rough edges. Burlington, 1829.
3104 The Evangelist ; A Collection of Papers. 8° sheep.
Hartford, 1825. 2 vols.
I* 3105 Woods, Leonard, D. I). Reply to Dr. Ware. 8°
boards uncut. Andover, 1822.
/ 3106 St.one, Col. W. L. Refutation of Durant’s Exposition
of Animal Magnetism. 8° Boston, 1837.
3107 James, John A. The Young Woman’s Guide through
Life to Immortality. 12° cloth. New York, 1865.
z 3108 Yates, WarrenS. Memorial. 8° cloth, tinted paper.
New York, 1886.
3109 Sophisms, of Free Trade and Political Economy. 12°
blue cloth. Philadelphia, 1873.
y 3110 Perkins, Nathan, A. M. Religious Discourses, with
long list of Connecticut subscribers, of much local
interest.
176 ADDENDA.
4 3111 James, John A. The Christian Professor, Counsels
and Cautions. 12° cloth. New York, 1838.
^3112 Spencer, Thomas. The New Vade Mecum, or Young
Clerk’s Magazine. 18° half bound. Lansingburgh,
1794.
f 3113 Richmond, John M. The Old School and New School.
Thompsonville, Conn., 1866.
/ 3114 Ellis, Mrs. The Daughters of England. 12° half
morocco. New York, 1843.
3115 Bright, Edward, D. D. The World on Wheels;
Humorous Sketches of the Green Traveller. 12°
thick tinted paper. Chicago, 1874.
/sr 3116 Wallis, George, M. D. Preventing Diseases and Re-
storing Health. 8° half bound. London, 1796.
/ 3117 Cheseboro. The Children of Light. 12° cloth. Bos-
ton, 1853.
/ 3118 Rowland, Henry H. Light in a Dark Alley. 18°
cloth. New York, 1852.
3119 Holland, John. Memoirs of Rev. John Summerfield,
A. M. Port., 12° cloth. New York, s. a.
3120 Loomis, Justin R. Elements of Geology. 111., 8°
cloth. Boston, 1852.
3121 Dods, John Vovee. Spirit Manifestations Examined
and Explained, and Judge Edmunds Refuted. 8°
cloth. New York, 1854.
3122 Newman & Baretti. Pocket Dictionary of Spanish and
English. Small 8° London, 1841.
£,3123 Olmsted, Dennison, LL. D. Compendium of Astrono-
my. 111., 8° half bound. New York, 1855.
3 1 24 Kitto, John, I). I). The Land of Promise. 12° cloth.
New York, 1852.
J 3125 Washington, George. Monuments of Patriotism.
8° cloth. Washington, 8. a.
j 3126 Clarke. The Making of Latin. 12° sheep. Tren-
ton, 1806.
i 3127 The Laird of Norlan. 12° cloth. New York, 1859.
' l 3128 Hawkins, Rev. W. G., A. M. Life of. Portrait, and
ill., 12° cloth. Boston, 1859.
3129 Michelet, Jules. Woman, (La Femme.) Why Peo-
/^T pie do not Marry ! etc. 8° oloth. New York, 1860.
3130 Addison, Joseph. Dramatic Works. 12° sheep. Bos-
ton. 18U8.
ADDENDA.
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Sewell, W., D. D. Gertrude. 12° cloth. New York,
1866.
Beard, J. M., K. K. Sketches, Humorous and Didac-
tic ; History of the Kuklux Klan at the South. Tint-
ed paper, 12° cloth. Philadelphia, 1871.
Hudson, Charles. Reply to Balfour ; Essays on the
State of the Dead and Future Retribution. 18°
sheep. Woodstock, Vt., 1829.
Brett, Thomas, LL. D. Chronological History; From
the Creation of the World to the Birth of Christ. 12°
calf. London, 1732.
Toplady, Augustus A. D. The Doctrine of Absolute
Predestination Stated and Asserted. 18° sheep.
Jonestown, 1804.
Porter, Charles Henry. Memoir of his Life. 18°
cloth, s. 1. , s. a.
Leslie’s Short Method; Dialogues between Lorenzo
and Evander. 8° cloth. New York, 1858.
Smithsonian Reports to the Regents, 1854, 1856, 1872.
8° cloth.
Keith, Rev. Alexander. Evidences of the Truth of the
Christian Religion. 18° cloth. New York, 1839.
History of the United States. 18° boards.
Quincy, John, M. D. Lexico-Mediea. A new Medi-
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3160 Journal des Demoiselles. Large 8° half bound.
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JL* 3170 L ives and Exploits of the Most Noted Highwa3rmen,
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/ 3240 Paul, Rev. W. Treatise on Prayer. 12° West
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8342 Watson. Alexander. The American Home Gardener.
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3843 Se.ianus and other Roman Tales. 12° cloth. New
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3349 Moore, Frank. The Women of the War; Heroism
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3351 Appleton. Handbook of American Travel. 8° cloth,
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3354 Bartlett, David. What I saw in London, or Men
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3355 Cumming, Rev. John, D. D., F. R. S. Great Tribula-
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3358 Plans and Engravings of the Suspension Bridge over
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8372 1)e Montesquieu. The Spirit of Laws. 2 vols., 12°
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3375 Hayward, John. The Book of Religions. 12° cloth.
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3376 Edwards, Rev. Justin. His Life and Labors. 12°
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3379 Dwight, Timothy. Theology. 4 vols. 8° sheep.
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3380 Tappan, Henry P. Inquiry on the Freedom of the
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^3387 Bowen, B. B. The Blind Man’s Offering. 12° cloth.
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3394 Day, Henry M. The Art of Discourse. A System of
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3400 Scott, Thomas. Essays on Religion. 12° sheep. Cam-
bridge, 1809.
3401 Prospectus of an Important Work on Numismatics,
Medals and Coins, in 3 vols.
3402 Old Newspapers running from 1827 to 1839, mostly
from the former period and from the State of
Maine.
190
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3404
3405
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3412
3413
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3418
3419
3420
3421
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Boston Atlas, mostty before 1840, and other Boston
Papers, a great variety, before 1851.
Old Newspapers of the period of fifty years ago ; hun-
dreds of numbers in a leather-covered trunk.
Music for the Piano, etc. 4° half bound.
Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times. Several volumes, nearly
complete mostly. 70 nos., no duplicates.
Roxbury Gazette. 1880-1881. 24 nos.
The Suffolk County Journal. A complete file for sev-
eral years.
Allen, Mrs. L. A. Her Appeal to the Legislature of
the State of Connecticut for the Protection of Women.
Newman, W. F. Crimes of the House of Hapsburg
against its liege Subjects. 12° limp covers, pp. 60.
London, 1853.
Farmington, Conn. Porter, Noah. Half-century Dis-
course, Nov. 12, 1856.
Wethersfield, Conn. Semi-centennial. 8° 1882.
Mann. Daniel. The Lord’s Dealings with the Convict.
Turnbull. Facts narrating the Recoveries of the
Deaf and Dumb. 1840, 1841, 1848. This book was
printed for strictly private distribution only.
Nelson, Rev. David, M. I). The Cause and Cure of
Infidelity. 12° cloth. New York, 1841.
Robinson, Mrs. Mary. Memoirs and some posthumous
pieces. 18° sheep. New York, 1802.
Dialogue. 18° sheep. London, s. a.
Brewer. Residence at Constantinople. 18° sheep.
New Haven, 1830.
Ellis, Mrs. The Daughters of England. 12° cloth,
New York, 1842.
Gerhard, W. W., M. 1). Diagnosis, Pathology and
I reatment of the Diseases of the Chest. 8° sheep,
Philadelphia, 1850.
Lyon, Mary, Christian Benevolence, illustrated by the
Life and Labors of. 12° half bound. New York,
1852.
Chalmers, Frederick. English Hearts and English
Hands. 12° cloth. New York, 1858.
Rhode Island. Society for the Encouragement of
Domestic Industry.
ADDENDA.
191
< 7 3421 Headley, J. T. Italy and the Italians. 8° New York,
1844.
/ 3425 Rochester, N. Y. Sermon at the opening of the New
Presbyterian Church, Oct. 1824. 8° pp. 25.
/ 3426 Harwood, Edwin, D. D. Address at Trinity Church.
8° pp. 20. New Haven.
y 3427 Marsh, Rev. John. A Half-century Tribute to the
Cause of Temperance. 8° New York, 1851.
/t 3428 Connecticut. Medical Contributions and Proceedings,
May, 1868. New Haven.
*Jo 3429 The Sioux Tribes of Dakota and Nebraska. 8° 1832.
O- 3430
^"3431
3432
^ 3433
i. «34
3435
Yale College. Valedictory Oration of Class, 1879.
Connecticut. Geological Survey by Charles U. Shep-
herd, M. D. 111., unbound. New Haven, 1837.
Missouri, The Resources of. 8° St. Louis, 1867.
Iowa As It Is. Handbook for Immigrants. 12° cloth,
illustrated.
Duffield. The Claims of Episcopal Bishops. 12°
cloth. New York, 1842.
Rice, John H., D. D. Memoir of James B. Taylor. 8°
cloth. New York, 1834.
The American National Life and Trust Company of
New Haven, Conn. Arguments before the Probate
Court.
/ 3437 Pancoast. The Indian before the Law. 8° pp. 82.
Philadelphia, 1884.
^£<# 3438 Ramsey. History of the American Revolution. 8°
sheep. Philadelphia, 1879.
^ 3439 Freeman’s Companion. 8° sheep. Hartford, 1827.
^—3440 Swedenborg, Emanuel. The True Christian Reli-
gion. 8° cloth. Philadelphia, 1879.
/■y 3441 Whitefield, Rev. Geo. Memoir, etc. 8° sheep, port,
and ill. New Haven, 1834.
3442 Chamberlain.
illustrations.
1864.
Home Monitor, with incidents and
8° cloth, steel engravings. Hartford,
y 3443 M’Clure, David. Sermons on the Moral Law. 8°
sheep. Hartford, 1795.
7 3444 Fleetwood, Rev. John, D. D. Life of Christ and
History of the Jews. 111., 8° sheep. New Haven,
1854.
192
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y 3445
/
3446
3447
3448
/o 3449
£_3450
^ 3451
\T 3452
/ 3453
y 3454
3455
^ 3456
£y' 3457
y 3458
8459
y 3460
3461
3462
Chalmers, Thomas, D. D. Christian Revelation in
connection with Modern Astronomy. 8° uncut,
rough edges, boards. New York, 1817.
Whelpley, Samuel, A. M. Compend of History. 12°
sheep, 2 vols. in one.
Tytler, H. W., M. D. Pedotrophia ; the Art of Nurs-
ing and Rearing Children. 8° boards, half bound.
London, 1797.
Borrow, George. The Bible in Spain. 8° unbound.
Philadelphia, 1843.
Mease, James. On the Rearing of Silkworms. 8° limp
covers. Washington City, 1828.
Smith, Southwood, M. 1). Treatise on Fever. 8° half
sheep. Philadelphia, 1830.
Goodrich, Rev. C. A. History of the United States.
18° half bound. Boston.
Dellon, N. Account of the Inquisition at Goa, with
account of the Escape of Robert Bower from the In-
quisition in Italy.
Baxter, Richard. The Reformed Pastor. 12° cloth.
Glasgow, 1829.
New York. Anniversary Discourse, November, 1847.
Massachusetts. Report of the Surgeon-General, De-
cember, 1865. 8° pp. 134. Boston, 1866.
Drelingcourt, Charles. The Christian’s Consolations
Against the Fears of Death. 8° Wheeling, Va., 1826.
Simpson, Rev. D., M. A. Plea for Religion. Address
to the Disciples of Thomas Paine. Port., sheep.
Philadelphia, 1825.
Scott, William. Prose and Verse, for Improvement
in Reading and Speaking. First Hartford edition.
12° sheep. Hartford, 1795.
Sparks's American Biography. Lives of Anthony
Wayne and Sir Henry Vane. 18° cloth. New York,
1856.
Duncan, William. Elements of Logic. 12° sheep.
London, 1759.
Report of the American Institute, New York City. 8°
cloth. Albany, 1 849.
Dean, C. C. Missions in Java, The Indian Archipela-
go. 18° cloth. New York, 1838.
ADDENDA.
193
» 3463 White, Joseph, D. D. Sermons at Oxford. 8° cloth.
Boston, 1793.
/ 3464 Blair, Rev. B. The Grammar of Chemistry. Phila-
delphia, 1819.
x V 3465 House of Representatives, Mexican War Correspon-
Z/ dence. 8° rough edges, thick volume. Washington,
1848.
iu
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3466 Wardlaw. The Socinian Controversy. 8° cloth,
thick volume. London, 1828.
3467 Brodie, Sir Benj. C., Bart., F. R. S. On Diseases of
the Joints. 8° cloth. London, 1836.
3468 Transactions of the American Institute, 7th Annual
Report. 111.
3469 Cooper, Samuel. Practise of Surgery ; Its Principles,
Practise, and Operations. 8° half cloth. London,
1836.
3470 Abbot, Rev. A., D. D. Sermons, with Memoir of his
Life. 8° uncut, rough edges. Boston, 1831.
/ 3471 Holden’s Dollar Magazine. Several volumes, 8° half
' sheep. New York, 1848.
3472 Atkinson, James. Epitome of the Art of Navigation,
Geometry, Trigonometry. 111., 12° calf. London,
1759.
/ 3473 Watts, Isaac. The Psalms of David. 12° Exeter,
N. H., 1794. Binding broken.
f 3474 Scott, Rev. Thomas, D. D. Letters and Papers. 8
rough edges, cloth, unbound. Boston, 1825.
* 3475 Sweetser, Win., M. D. Treatise on Consumption. 8
cloth. Boston, 1836.
3476 Wethersfield and Berlin, Ct. 1832-82, semi-centen-
nial. 8° Hartford, 1882.
^ ~ 3477 Seebach, Marie. Jane Eyre, with portrait. 8°.
^^r-3478 Hartford. The Dyke, and Other Papers and Re-
ports.
4 3479 Haywood. One of his Facetious Essays.
3480 Boston. The Back Bay and the Vendome. Boston,
/ 1880.
3481 Daven, Nicholas F. The Earl of Beaconsfield. 12
Toronto, 1876. _
/ 3482 Annual Register, with a view of the History ot Poli-
tics, etc., for 1832. 8° boards, uncut. London,
1833.
194
ADDENDA.
uT 3483
f 3484
3485
./ 3486
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/ 3487
/ 3488
/ 3489
/o 3491
/ 3492
/ 3493
3494
^ 3495
l 3496
/O 3497
3498
i, 3499
^ 3500
3501
' 3502
Robbins, Thomas. On the Doctrine of the Trinity.
18° cloth. New Bedford, 1836.
The Psalms of David. 32° red or purple morocco,
gilt.
Funeral Sermons, some uncommonly rare. Arm-
strong and others. 10 pcs.
Providence, R. I. Young Ladies’ High School, Elec-
tion Sermons, Lives of the Presidents, etc. 6 pcs.
Leicester. Lyceum for Mutual Instruction, in the
County of Suffolk.
D’Orsay, Count Alfred. Etiquette. 8° paper, pp. 64.
Spring, Gardiner, D. D. Influence ; A Quarter Cen-
tury Sermon. 8° New York. pp. 34.
Saratoga, N. Y., Temple Grove at. 8° Saratoga, pp.
28.
Loudon. Practical Gardening for Ladies. 12c cloth.
London, 1841.
Litchfield Co., Conn. A Sermon Before the Foreign
Mission Society. 8° pp. 24.
Kennedy. The Eighth Census. 8° Washington, 1882.
Wylie, Samuel B. Two Sons of Oil ; or The Faithful
Witness. 12° sheep. Greensburg, 1803.
Whitby, Daniel, D. I). Concerning Elections, etc. 8°
sheep. London, 1735.
Letters from the Dead to the Living. 12° sheen.
London, 1726.
Scott, Thomas, D. D. The New Testament. 6 vols.
8° sheep. New York, 1812.
Brief Memoir respecting the Waldenses or Vaudois of
the Valley of Piedmont. 18° half bound. London
1815.
Tracts, Sermons, etc. Half bound. Hudson, 1808.
Hunter, Henry, I). I). Studies of Nature. 3 vols.
8° rough edges, uncut. Worcester, 1797.
Washington, Gen. George. The Guardian of His
Country and Friend of Man. By a citizen of Massa-
chusetts. Music. Long 4° pp. 28.
Newton, Rev. John. Letters and Sermons, including
Cardiphonia and the Messiah and Miscellaneous
Pieces. 9 vols. 8° sheep, binding broken.
ADDENDA.
195
/ 3503
/ 3501
<£aS. / 3505
If- 3506
3507
£ 3508
^r3509
/ 3510
^ 3511
fas'/* 3512
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^35H
'3515
//a 3516
3517
^ 3518
^-8519
^ 3520
Burgh, Wm., Esq. A Scriptural Confutation against
one God-Head, Father, Son and Holy Ghost. 8°
sheep. York, 1785.
Gallaudet. Natural Theology, Class Book. 32° half
bound. Hartford, 1837.
Burney, Miss Evelina, or the History of a Young
Lady’s Introduction to the World. 12° New York,
1822.
Paris, J. A., M. D., F. R. S. Pharmacologia. 2 vols.
8° rough edges, boards. New York, 1825.
Brown, Thomas. 'The Etherial Physician, or Medical
Electricity Revived in the Prevention and Cure of a
great variety of Diseases. Plate. Very interesting
and useful. 8° Albany, 1817.
Sparks, Jared. American Biography : Pinckney, El-
lery, and Mather. Portraits. 12° New York, 1.854.
Sparks, Jared. American Biography: Benedict Ar-
nold. 12° cloth.
The Christian Orator. 12° sheep. Baltimore, 1818.
Cumberland, R. Calvary ; or the Death of Christ.
8° sheep. Burlington, 1795.
Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield ; an early
edition, the third. 12° sheep. London, 1766.
Smollett, Dr. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle.
3 vols., 18° cloth. New York, 1813.
Sanders, Wm. Essential Doctrines of True Religion.
18° cloth. Hartford, 1835.
Webster, Noah. Dictionary of the English Language.
Square 8° Hartford, 1817.
Robbins, Thomas, D. D. Sermons on the Divinity of
Christ. Preached in East Windsor, 1819-20. 18°
calf. Hartford, 1820.
Chalmers, Alexander, F. S. A. British Essayists. 5
vols. 12° cloth, rough edges. New York, 1809.
Paley. Evidences of Christianity. Port. 12 sheep.
Philadelphia.
Hamilton, Alexander. His Works; comprising an
improved edition of The Federalist. 2 vols. Port.,
12° sheep, uncut, rough edges. New York, 1810.
History and Proceedings of the House of Loids, from
the Restoration in 1669 to the Present Time. 12°
cloth. London, 1742.
196
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3521 Sparks, Jared. American Biography. Alexander
Wilson and Capt. John Smith. 12° cloth. New
York, 1856.
3522 Sparks, Jared. American Biography. Jonathan
Edwards and David Brainerd. 12° cloth. New
York, 1856.
3523 Reviews ; Relating to Various Places in Connecticut.
63 pcs.
, 3524 Various Connecticut Places; Laws of the United
States, etc. 25 pcs.
3525 The National Preacher; Selected Sermons. 8° half
bound, v. y.
' 3526 Political and Educational Pamphlets. 17 pcs.
cx''3527 The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments. 8° half morocco,
gilt, pp. 991.
/
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3528 Jones, William, M. A., F. R. S. Lectures on the Fig-
urative Language of the Holy Scriptures. 8° sheep.
Philadelphia, 1818.
3529 The Christian Spectator. 8° sheep. Vols. I to V ;
Vol. I duplicated. 6 vols.
’3530 Scott’s Bible. Vols. I, II, III, IV, and VI. 8° calf.
Boston, 1830 et seq.
3531 The Parliamentary, or Constitutional History of Eng-
land, from the Earliest Times to the Restoration of
Charles II. 2 vols., 8° half bound. London, 1762.
c/ 3532 Walker, John. Elements of Elocution. 8° h’f bound,
uncut, rough edges.
i- 3533 Magazine of Foreign Literature. 8° unbound. 1823.
t?" 3584 Real Treasures for the Pious Mind. 12° half bound.
Hartford, 1797.
A- 3536
8687
3538
f 3539
3540
i- 3541
Reid, Thomas, 1). I)., F. R. S., Works of. 8° boards,
uncut, rough edges. Charlestown, 1814.
Patent Office Reports, 1849. 8° half morocco. 1849.
Gough, John B. Autobiography. 18° calf. Boston,
1 845.
Donaldson, Paschal. The Odd Fellows’ Offering.
8° cloth, gilt edges.
Tomlinson. Principles of Mechanical Science. 18°
limp covers, illustrated. London, 1851.
Fkeedley, Edwin I). Practical Treatise on Business.
12° cloth. Philadelphia, 1858.
ADDENDA.
19?
'>
/
3542 Heep, Captain D. P. Engineer Department of the
United States Army. 8° cloth, ill.
3543 Cayet de Chanson. More than fifty pages of finely
written quarto manuscript.
3544 Calcutta. Second Bi-centennial Missionary Confer-
ence, held at Calcutta, 1882, with map. 8° Calcutta,
1883.
a 3545 Beckwith, George. The Fruits of Economy. 8° cloth,
New Haven, 1857.
^ 3546 Simson, Robert, M. D. The Elements of Euclid. The
first six books, with the 11th and 12th. 111., 8° sheep.
Edinburgh, 1791.
*^ 3547 Tyler, Bennett, D. D. Life and Character of Asahel
Nettleton. Portrait. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1845.
/ 3548 Clark, Rev. John A., D. D. Walks about Zion.
/ 3549 Common Prayer. The Psalter, or Psalms of David.
12° cloth, sprinkled edges. New York, 1869.
/ 3550 New York to Jerusalem. 12° cloth. Milford, 1861.
$0 3551 Florence Betrayed. The Last Days of the Republic.
12° cloth. Boston, 1856.
yc 3552 Todd, Rev. John. The Student’s Manual. 12° cloth.
Northampton, 1844.
. 3553 New England Business Directory. Thick 8° ill., half
bound. Boston, 1868.
/ 3554 Religious Intelligence. 8° unbound. New Haven,
1825.
^-3555 Hall, Joseph. Divers Treatises upon several occa-
sions. Engraved frontispiece, folio calf. 1662.
3556 The Book of Common Prayer. Sacraments, Rites
and Ceremonies. Large folio, sheep. Cambridge,
1757.
3557 Telemachus. His Adventures, translated by Hawks-
worth. 12° cloth, illustrated with 100 fine engrav-
ings. 8° cloth. New York.
3558 Stewart, Dugald. Philosophy of the Human Mind.
8° sheep. Albany, 1821.
y 3559 Hodgkins, E. Series of Mercantile Letters, with
weights, etc. 12° sheep. London, 1815.
/ 3560 The Art of Speaking. 12° sheep. Philadelphia, 1800.
/ 3561 Jenks, Benjamin. Prayers for families. 12 sheep.
London, i809.
198
ADDENDA.
A- 3562 Byrne. Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine Work and
Engineering. Full of illustrations, in nos., unbound,
1 to 28 ; wants 25.
^ 3563 Bingham, Caleb. The Columbian Orator. 12° sheep.
Boston, 1814.
A/ / 3564 Tomlinson, C. Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechani-
cal and Chemical. Parts II to VIII inclusive. 8°
unbound.
y ,y 3565 Kelly, E. G. On the Human Teeth.
Newburyport, 1843.
. - 3566 Murray, Lindley. The English Reader.
Bridgeport, 1814.
12° cloth.
12° sheep.
3567 Maurice, Rev. F. D. Hope for Mankind. 18° cloth,
tinted paper. Boston, 1868.
3568 Fisher, George. The Young Man’s Best Companion.
8° sheep. Glasgow, 1795.
3569 Webster, Noah. Universal History. 2 vols., 12°
boards. New Haven, 1811.
^3"3570 Webster, Noah. Elements of Useful Knowledge.
•r 2 vols., 12° boards. New Haven, 1808.
y 3571 Sanders, Charles W. The School Reader. 8° sheep.
New York, 1842.
/ 3572 Horne, Thomas II., M. A. Reasons for being a Chris-
tian. 12° boards. London, 1819.
3573 The London Dissector. 12° boards.
3574 Exon, Jos. Contemplations on the History of the New
Testament. Folio, half sheep, illustrated. London,
1634.
A* 3575 Goodrich, Rev. C. A. History of the United States.
18° sheep, ill. Bellows Falls, 1825.
/ 3576 Sabbath School Visitor. 12° half bound. Boston,
1836.
3577 Eighth Census of the United States,
russia. Washington, 1864.
2 vols., 4° half
3578 Whittlesey & Meade. The Mother’s Magazine. 8°
cloth, ill. New York, 1845.
2- 3679 The Guardian. Unbound. New York, 1819.
y 3580 Abracadabra of the Nineteenth Century. 8° half
bound. New York, 1836.
ADDENDA.
199
/ 3581 Turner, R., Jr. Introduction to the Arts and Sci-
ences. 111., 12° sheep. London, 1809.
/ 3582 Hambleton, John, M. A. The History of the Soul.
12° cloth. Islington, 1803.
/ 3583 Dwight, Nathaniel Tlios. Comprehensive System of
Geography. 12° half bound. Hartford, 1809.
y 3581 Kelly, Caroline E. The Home Vineyard. 18° cloth.
Philadelphia, 1807.
/%— 3585 The Bible True. 18° cloth. New York.
^ 3586 Lucy and Her Aunt. 18° cloth.
/ 3587 Belcher. The Bloom of Youth, or Worth Example.
111., 18° s. a.
3588 Miscellaneous Books, mostly cloth. Various places
and imprints.
/ 3589 Bickersteth. Doing and Suffering. 18° cloth.
d 3590 William, J. Essays on Marriage.
3591 May Coverlev, the Young Dressmaker, and various
other small volumes. 6 nos.
Concerning Death.
/ 3592 Sherlock, William. Discourse
12° sheep. London, 1776.
/V 3593 Brett, Rev. W. H. The Indian Tribes of Guiana.
/ 12° cloth. New York, 1853.
3594 Combe, Andrew, M. D. The Principles of Physiology.
12° New York, 1843.
^ 3595 Bunyan. His Visions; Glories of Heaven and Perils
of Hell. 18° limp covers. Norwich, 1795.
/ 3596 Scott, Rev. Samuel. Exposition of the Revelation^
' With dissertation on the Prospects of the Jews. 18°
cloth. New York, 1846.
■/ — 3597 Lendrum, John. American Revolution and General
History of North and South America. 2 vols., 12°
sheep, broken. Trenton, 1811.
t 3598 Fast Day Sermons on the State ot the Country. 12
- cloth. New York, 1861.
2_3599 Buchanan, Claudius, D. I). Christian Researches in
Asia. 8° uncut, rough edges. Boston, 1811.
/ 3600 Babington, T. Practical View of Christian Education.
8° uncut. Boston, 1818.
200
ADDENDA.
3601 Norton, Rev. Herman. Madeira, Persecution in ; Re-
cord of Facts. 18° boards. New York, 1857.
/oo 3602 McClellan, George B. Campaigns of the Army of
the Potomac. Illustrated, 12° cloth. New York,
1864.
/ 3603 Alcott, William A. The Young Man’s Guide. 18°
cloth. Boston, 1850.
'> 3604 Book of Indian Battles. 8° boards. Boston, 1852.
3605 The United States Bankruptcy Act, 1867. Law sheep.
Washington, 1867.
5 3606 SEMI-Centennial of the American Colonization Society,
Jan., 1867. 8° Washington, 1867.
V 3607 Hamilton, Gail. Gala Days. 12° red edges. Boston,
/ 1863.
f 3608 Oscanyan, C. The Sultan and His People. 12° cloth,
ill. New York, 1857.
/Jk 3609 Gavin, Anthony. The Master Ivey to Popery, the
Great Red Dragon, Portrait drawn from life, Auricu-
lar Confession, etc.
/o 3610 Hall, Rev. Joseph. Historical Passages of the Old and
New Testaments. 12° cloth. New York.
±_ 3611 Watson, Alexander. The Home Gardener. 12° cloth.
New York, 1859.
3612
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3613
3614
3615
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3616
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3618
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3619
3620
Chapin, L. D. Plants and Fruits. 111., 12° cloth.
New York, 1843.
Reach, Angus. Claret and Olives. 12° cloth. New
York, 1852.
Washington, George, Life of, in Spanish. 2 vols.,
12° gilt, scarce. New York, 1825.
Pass Books and Diaries. Red morocco, etc. 12 pcs.
Maine. Acts and Resolves, A. I). 1850.
The Youth's Companion for various years, 1842 <>t soq.
Several volumes, nearly complete. Folio.
Bkadstkeet's Commercial Trade Directory. 8° hoards.
Manuscript Copy of Book Concerning the Early
American Indians, published by Joseph Sabin.
Pamphlets on Temperance, Insanity, and various
papers relating to Disease. 122 pcs.
ADDENDA.
201
Hartford Public High School and various Political
Pamphlets; Retreats for the Insane, etc. Many val-
uable.
622 Burdell, John. Murdered by Mrs. Cunningham. 111.,
12° pp. 72. New York.
/ 3623 Kendal, Dr. B. J. Treatise on the Horse and his Dis-
eases. 111., 12° New York.
/ 3624 The Bible. The New Revision ; Its Principles
Conditions of Publication. 12° Norwich, 1881.
and
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3625 Chalmers, Patrick. The Adhesive Postage Stamp.
12° pp. 112.
3626 Walker, Alfred. The Prospective Financial Condi-
tion of Our Country. 8° New Haven, 1864.
"3627 Synchronology of the Principal Events of Sacred
and Profane History. 8° cloth. Boston, 1869.
3628 The Lapse of Human Souls in a State of Pre-existence.
The only original sins ; by Capel Barrow. 8° Lon-
don, 1766. A curious book on pre-existence. This
was originally sold in my library, No. 323, lor $1.50,
and is a scarce book.
/
3629 The Emeline. Memorial of James Hunnewell and
others. 8° uncut, pp. 38.
^^—3630
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Washington, George, Life of. 18° cloth, gilt. Phila-
delphia, 1842.
Newgate of Connecticut. Inserted in this book is a
letter from Mr. II. H. Phelps, the author, which is
followed by a letter from Mr. Muusell. Like every-
thing which Mr. Muusell ever wrote, even a postal, it
is not without a dash of humor. 1 ortraits ol Amos
Pillsbury and R. H. Phelps. Large paper, half calf.
Very rare on large paper.
Hamilton Club Series, No. II. Edition only 20 copies,
4° thick paper ; portrait and presentation note from
F. S. Hoffman, the publisher. Printed on What-
man’s drawing paper ; unbound, uncut, with bioad
margins.
8 — 3633 United States Naval Astronomical Expedition to the
Southern Hemisphere. Like all Government reports
richly illustrated in colored plates, etc. 4 thick
volume. Presented by Benjamin F. Wade.
202
ADDENDA.
3634 A manuscript relic of the Witchcraft Days of 1692, in
Salem, Mass. Filled with writings of the Witch-
Judges, Hathorne, Parrish, Corwin and others. Many
accounts entered with the Ivetch May-Flower, which
was a famous name in Colonial times, beginning with
1660. Several names identified with the witchcraft
delusion occur throughout this book from 1660 to
1672, and it is largely in the handwriting of the
witch-judges, executioners and their subordinates, in-
cluding Jonathan Corwin, one of the Sheriffs who
hanged the witches, — a man famous in his day. This
book was kept in the neighborhood in which Giles
Corey lived, and the store in which he traded ; but a
diligent search through the book does not present his
name, I think, though he died by the hand of the ex-
ecutioner. So large a number of the autographs of
the Pilgrims can hardly be elsewhere discovered. In
finest state of preservation, and the work embraces
274 pages, in a long, narrow volume.
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For most of my sales previous to No. 19, the editions of the
catalogues were small, and several of them, including one Provi-
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several which can now be procured will in a short time be amongst
the unobtainable.
A printed list giving an account, somewhat in detail, of the
first thirty sales, will be sent on receipt of Twenty-Five cents.
The following numbers have reference to that list. All the cata-
logues are in good order, and neatly priced, mostly in led ink ; a
few have printed prices. The list is complete, and where a pi ice
is not given, the catalogue cannot be supplied.
In this line of coin catalogues there will be found descrip-
tions, more or less full, of nearly every known American coin or
medal ; many pieces that are known to be unique may be tiaced
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here, not infrequently through several successive sales, — it being
a well known fact that this list contains by far the largest propor-
tion of all the celebrated American Collections that have ever
passed through public sales, including those of Mickley, Finotti,
McCoy, Ralston, Dohrmann, Lewis, Jenks, Ely, Holland, Marvin,
Haines, Randall’s Collection and stock, and many others scarcely
less noted.
A. Boston, June, 1860 ; one soiled copy, . . . $5 00
1 Boston, July, 1860, .......
2 Boston, October, 1860, ...... 50
3 Boston, January, 1861, . . . . . . 1 00
4 New York, November, 1862, Finotti Collection, . 1 00
5 New York, April, 1863, . . . . . . 1 00
B. New Yoi’k, March, 1863, Smith Collection, . . 1 00
6 New York, October, 1863, . . . . . . 1 00
7 Providence, December, 1863, .....
8 Providence, March, 1864, . . . . . . 1 00
9 New York, May, 1864, McCoy Collection, . - . 1 00
9 Addenda, ......... 50
9 Addenda, Betts’s Fabrications, . . . . . 2 00
10 New York, October, 1864, Semi-annual, No. 5, . . 1 00
11 New York, March, 1865, Semi-annual, No. 6, . 4 00
12 New York, December, 1865, Semi-annual, No. 7, . 2 50
13 New York, February, 1866, Chambers Collection, . 2 50
14 New York, April, I860, Hoffman Collection, semi-
annual, No. 8, ....... 2 00
15 New York, December, 1866, Jenks Paine Collection, 2 50
16 New York, April, 1 807, Semi-annual, No. 9, . 2 00
16 Additional Catalogue, . . . . . . 1 00
17 New York, October, 1867, Mickley Collection, Semi-
annual, No. 10, 10 00
17 Addenda, 1 00
C. New York, December, 1871, Clay Collection, 2 plates, 1 50
18 New York, February, 1874, . . . . . 1 00
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All of the following are printed on extra heavy tinted paper, especially
for collectors, and the editions strictly limited to fifty copies. Many
are nearly out of print ; of some I have no more than from one to five
copies each; several are illustrated as indicated by the number and the
abbreviation “ PL,” for plate or plates. A few are of bric-a-brac and
books, but nearly all are of coins and medals ; such exceptions to the
general rule are specified.
19 New York, November, 1878, Holland Collection, . 8 00
20 New York, November, 1878, H. E. Woodward Collection, 50
21 New York, March, 1879, Bowdoin Collection, . . 1 00
22 Boston, June, 1879, . . . . . . . 1 00
23 New York, September, 1879, Pratt Collection, . . 1 00
24 Boston, October, 1879, . . . . . . 1 00
25 New York, December, 1879, Gerdts and others, . 1 00
26 Boston, January, 1880, Haines Collection, . . . 1 00
27 New York, March, 1880, Emery Collection, . . 1 00
28 New York, May, 1880, Searing Collection, . . 1 00
29 New York, June, 1880, Searing Collection, Bric-a-brac, 50
30 New York, June, 1880, Curtis Collection, . . . 1 00
31 New York, September, 1880, Jenks Collection, . . 1 00
32 New York, October, 1880, Haines Coll., thin paper, 1 PI. 1 00
33 New York, December, 1880, Mercer Collection, 1 PI. 1 00
34 New York, January, 1881, Jenks Collection, 2 PI. . 1 25
35 New York, January, 1881, Hitchcock Collection, . 75
36 New York, April, 1881, Clogston Coll., 1 PL, . . 1 00
37 New York, April, 1881, Clogston Collection, Arch., . 75
38 New York, June, 1881, Marvin Collection, thin
paper, 6 PL, (Masonic), 1 60
39 New York, June, 1881, Jenison Collection, 1 PL, . 1 00
40 New York, June, 1881, Jenison Collection, . . 75
41 New York, October, 1881, Wooley Coll., Arch. . 50
42 New York, October, 1881, Burton Coll., 2 PL, . . 1 25
43 New York, October, 1881, Ralston Coll., . . . 1 00
44 Boston, January, 1882, Elmira Collection, ... <5
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45 New York, March, 1882, Dohrmann Collection, 4 PL, 2 00
46 New York, April, 1882, Dietrich Coll., 2 PL, . . 1 25
47 Boston, June, 1882, Washburn Collection, 1 PL, . 1 00
48 New York, June, 1882, Ralston Collection, Arch., . 75
40 New York, July, 1882, The Montreal Coll., 1 PL, . 1 00
50 New York, October, 1882, The Ralston Coll., 2 PL, . 1 00
51 New York, October, 1882, Spang Coll., Arch., . . 75
52 New York, December, 1882, Blanchard Coll., 1 PI., . 1 00
58 New York, December, 1882, Ralston-Spang Collec-
tion, Archaeological, ...... 50
54 New York, December, 1883, Maas Coll., 1 PL, . . 75
55 New York, May, 1883, Dr. Winslow Lewis Numis-
matic Library, etc., 1 PL, 1 00
56 New York, June, 1883, Mexican Coll., 2 PL, . . 1 00
57 New York, June, 1883, Crepy Collection — Masonic
Seals, Banners, Regalia, etc., ..... 50
58 New York, June, 1883, Jenks Collection, 1 PL. . . 1 00
59 New York, October, 1883, German Coll., 1 PL, . . 1 00
60 New York, October, 1*83, Beales-Nissley Collection,
Archaeology, 50
61 Boston, December, 1883, Vickary Museum, Natural
History, Archaeology, Bric-a-brac, etc., ... 50
62 New York, January, 1884, Ely Collection, 3 PL, . 1 25
63 New York, March, 1XX4, Iloward-Ilolstein Collection,
1 Plate, 00
64 New York, March, 1884, Unnamed Coll.— Books,
Stationery, Prehistoric Objects, Bric-a-brac, etc., . 50
65 Boston, March, 1884, Engravings, .... 50
66 New York, April, 18X4, Springfield Coll., 1 PL, . 1 00
67 New York, May, 1X84, Levick Coll., 4 PL, . . l 50
68 New York, July, 1X84, European Coll., 1 PL, . . 1 00
69 New York, October, 18X4, Private Coll., 6 PL, . . ‘2 00
7<» New York, December, 1884, Lehrmann Coll., 1 PL, . 1 00
71 New York, February, 18X5, Wight Coll., 2 PL, . . j Q0
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72 New York, February, 1885, Pennsylvania Coll., Arch-
aeology, Autographs, Play Bills, etc. See preface
for remarks concerning Archaeological frauds from
Cincinnati, the same to be more fully treated of
hereafter, 75
73 New York, April, 1885, Clark Coll., 1 PI. . . . 1 00
74 New York, April, 1885, Books; The Literature of
Crime, ......... 75
75 New York, May, 1885, Archaeology, Mound Pottery,
Autographs, Curios, etc., ...... 75
76 New York, June, 1885, Books and Pamphlets, . . 1 00
77 New York, June, July, 1885, Randall Coll., 2 PL, . 1 00
78 New York, September, 1885, Randall Coll., No. 2,
1 PL, 1 00
79 New York, September, 1885, H. E. Woodward Coll.,
Revenue and Postage Stamps, Ethnology, Archae-
ology, etc., ........ 50
80 New York, December, 1885, Matthews Coll., . . 1 25
81 Books and Pamphlets, Trials, etc., April 19-22, 1886,
2817 lots, 1 25
82 The Wagman Collection, April 26, 1886, Archaeology,
Mineralogy, Geology, and relics of the various
American Wars. 557 lots. ..... 40
83 The Twining Collection, American Coins, Bric-a-brac,
Washington Pitchers, etc., 506 lots, . . . 1 25
84 The Tilton Collection, American Store Cards and
Copper Heads, 578 lots, 50
85 The Sterling Collection, Postage and Revenue Stamps,
646 lots, ......... 50
86 Archaeology, Pre-histories from a government collec-
tion, and Museums of Mass., Los Angeles, Cal.,
Mazeppa, Georgia, 75
87 Minerals, The Wettstein Museum, 435 lots, . . 75
88 Ancient and American Coins and Medals, . . . 1 00
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89 Closing Sale of the J. Colvin Randall Collection, Oct.
25-27, 188G, 1 00
90 Postage, Revenue Stamps and Fractional Currency
from Mr. Sterling’s Collection and Stock, . . 60
91 American and Russian Minerals and articles of house-
hold adornment. From the Jasperized Wood Com-
pany of New York, ....... 75
92 Archaeology. Particularly the Collection of W. M.
Linney, State Geologist of Kentucky, and the
Collection of A. H. Dean, of S wanton, Vermont, . 75
93 Collection of a lady Numismatist of western New
York, and a collection of Mexico from a numisma-
tist long resident there. 965 lots, . . . . 1 00
94 Coins, Medals, Tokens, and Curios, Aug. 16-19, 1887.
1790 numbers, ....... 75
95 Coins and Medals. This is a large catalogue par-
ticularly rich, as an examination will show, in
colonial and Washington coins and the regular
issues of the U. S. Mint. 12 Plates, ... 2 50
96 The catalogue distributed herewith. It comprises a
large collection of books. Criminal Trials, Local
History, etc. More than 3,600 numbers, . . 2 50
The following Catalogues of Sales to be held the coming autumn will
soon be issued, and some of them are now well advanced in printing,
and they will be forwarded to order at prices named as soon as the
can be “ priced” after the sales.
97 Archaeology. A collection in great variety. Arrow
and spear heads. Including over 1,000 numbers, . 75
98 Coins, Bric-a-brac, etc. A variety, including a few
extremely fine American coins. Over 1,000 numbers,
99 Coinsand Medals; about 1,500 numbers, .
1 00
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100 Postage Stamps, etc. H. E. Woodward’s Collec-
tion, American and Foreign Postage Stamps,
Revenue Stamps, etc., . . . . . . 1 50
101 Coins, Greek and Roman, etc. A large collection
from the South-west, illustrated with several
Phototype Plates, in the highest style of the art.
Net, 2 00
Many private collectors, Public Libraries, including the Boston Public
Library, Masonic Lodges and other Institutions, have thought it worth
their while to obtain complete sets of the series of these catalogues.
They are printed in extra style, on heavy tinted paper, solely for the
use of collectors, and as they are furnished at actual cost they can be
obtained only of the undersigned, as no inducement can be held out to
dealers to handle them.
General orders may be sent for the future issues, which will be for-
warded as the series is continued, thus avoiding the trouble of a separate
order for each catalogue.
Orders are respectfully solicited.
W. ELLIOT WOODWARD,
2G0 Dudley Street, Roxbuuy, Mass.
INDEX.
Addenda,
Almanacs,
Amateur Publications, .
Archaeology, .
Biography,.
Catalogues,
Early New England Imprints,
Facetiae
Genealogy,
History, ....
Indians, ....
Law, ....
Local, ....
Magazines,
Manuscript,
Medical, ....
Miscellaneous,
Murder, ....
Newspapers,
Numisgraphics,
Numismatics, .
Pamphlets,
Philately,
Printing Clubs, .
Religious,
School Books, . •
Sermons and Lectures, .
Smithsonian Reports,
Trials, ....
Washington, .
Wiggin’s Historical Scries,
Woodward’s Historical Series,
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